Like most Lifehacker readers, I love Dropbox. I use it a lot, but I'm wondering: What bandwidth limits does Dropbox place on my file sharing? Could I use Dropbox to host static files for my web site?
Dropbox is such a powerfully useful cloud-based storage system that it's virtually ubiquitous. It's free, you get a few gigabytes of storage, and you can access it via the Web or drag and drop files ...
Before being shut down by the feds today, the file-sharing site Megaupload was extraordinarily popular with home Internet users—so much so that the file downloading habit was spilling over into the ...
Dropbox is the most widely used and simplest file-synchronization system worldwide not attached to a major technology company. Every machine on which you install Dropbox and use the same account has ...
SAN FRANCISCO--I keep writing off online consumer storage as a business (see CX: Good sync product, doomed market), but there's still life left in the model. One of the most interesting new twists, ...
Before being shut down by the feds today over copyright infringement allegations, Megaupload was accounting for more corporate bandwidth usage than Dropbox and numerous other file-sharing services.