Online storage service adding a terabyte a week
Michael Kanellos, CNET News.com July 28, 2006, 10:20 BST
The price of online storage is going down, but people are storing more than ever, storage company Streamload says...
The boom in online storage is being driven by an explosion of digital content. When Hotmail first arrived on the scene, consumers typically stored data in the form of emails and attachments on online services. Now, they want to store music, movies, pictures and blogs, and access it all through different devices.
"It's not just about expanded storage capacity. It's also about remotely accessing your data," Iverson added. Approximately 80,000 people a week open new storage accounts on Streamload's network.
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The price of online storage is going down, but people are storing more than ever, storage company Streamload says...
The boom in online storage is being driven by an explosion of digital content. When Hotmail first arrived on the scene, consumers typically stored data in the form of emails and attachments on online services. Now, they want to store music, movies, pictures and blogs, and access it all through different devices.
"It's not just about expanded storage capacity. It's also about remotely accessing your data," Iverson added. Approximately 80,000 people a week open new storage accounts on Streamload's network.
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