A new online- service is offering 30GBytes of free storage accessible via a
web browser from anywhere in the world.
The
Humyo.com
service has nearly 90terabytes of storage in a former Bank of England vault
and an intelligent interface that senses the type of device accessing it and
throws up the appropriate interface.
This means you can access your files from a mobile phone and stream music and
video to it.
Founder Dan Conlon says 100,000 people have already signed up at the end of a
six-month beta phase despite the lack of publicity.
A premium £29.99-a-year service offers £100GBytes of storage, encryption of
stored files, and the ability to access the storage as another drive from within
PC applications.
A dedicated PC client also automatically backs up your PC and allows
real-time onliune collaboration on a document over the web..
The site also allows to share folders with friends, so that they can for
instance view you photographcs. You can also embed a player in emails and on
sites like Facebook and MySpace so people can view your pictures or videos.
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