Latest Web freebie: Disk space
FreeDrive.com will introduce a new on-line service, FreeDrive, providing users with 20MB of free web disk drive space on the Internet.
The "virtual hard-drive" service offers users the ability to securely save, backup, retrieve and share data on the Internet from their own private disk drive, accessed from a web page. FreeDrivesays it will ensure its members accessibility from any location, no software download requirements, total security and ease of use.
FreeDrive will demonstrate its service at the Spring Internet World trade show in Los Angeles April 12-16. The service is based at http://www.FreeDrive.com
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