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5 GB Storage for Windows Live SkyDrive
Last Thursday (21/2), Microsoft removed the
beta tag from its Windows Live SkyDrive service.
One thing that more important, it upped the amount
of f - Windows Live SkyDrive service also allows for personal folders as well as ones that are shared with a select group of friends, or the public at large. Microsoft is also expanding the service to 38 countries or regions including large swaths of Europe, Central and South America, as well as Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and Taiwan. We can - see the launch of SkyDrive as a key piece of Microsoft's effort to build a giant online of media storage or a data collection of services that includes identity, messaging, photo management, contacts, as well as storag - e. Storage is probably the most straightforward piece, but important nonetheless.(./dna) - (924 spacer.gif/wikan) |







