Iomega offers free online storage!
Iomega have recently announcd their new iStorage Online service, whereby users can store important files safely online so that they are protected in the event of a system crash or theft. To get the show on the road, Iomega have decided to give users a free 30-day taste test with access to a decent 50MB of storage. "Internet users in the U.S. can now receive a free 30-day trial usage of 50MB of online storage from Iomega iStorage Online. Regular Iomega iStorage Online accounts start as low as $2.49 a month for 50MB of online storage, with two months free for purchasers of a 12-month annual subscription" . If you're looking for an affordable online storage solution, you may like to give this one a look.
More information can be found at Iomega's website .
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