
AOL on Thursday announced it would begin offering all Web users 5GB of online storage through its Xdrive product, part of the company’s new initiative to make its services available without cost. Separately, AOL said it plans to cut 5,000 jobs.
Through Xdrive, individuals can back up files like photos, documents, music, videos, and more. Uploaded content can be access through any PC or mobile device with a Web connection, AOL said. Users can even share files with others, as well as automatically upload e-mail attachments.
via BetaNews
Currently, Xdrive charges USD10 for their 5 GB online storage services. But, I really don’t like AOL, they seem love to ruin one after one good software/service after acquired them.
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