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April 2014

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Know & Tell Tech tips APPLE ICLOUD www.apple.com/icloud S T O R A G E S P A C E : 5GB free A D D I T I O N A L S P A C E : 15GB ($20/year), 25GB ($40/year), 50GB ($100/year) D E V I C E S S U P P O R T E D : Mac, Windows, iOS GOOGLE DRIVE drive.google.com S T O R A G E S P A C E : 15GB free A D D I T I O N A L S P A C E : 100GB ($1.99/month), 1TB ($9.99/month) D E V I C E S S U P P O R T E D : Mac, Windows, Android, iOS MICROSOFT ONEDRIVE onedrive.line.com S T O R A G E S P A C E : 7GB free A D D I T I O N A L S P A C E : 50GB ($25/year), 100GB ($50/year), 200GB ($100/year) D E V I C E S S U P P O R T E D : Mac, Windows, Android, iOS DROPBOX www.dropbox.com S T O R A G E S P A C E : 2GB Free A D D I T I O N A L S P A C E : 100GB ($9.99/month), 200GB ($19.99/ month), 500GB ($49.99/month) D E V I C E S S U P P O R T E D : Mac, Windows, Android, iOS C L O U D S T O R A G E is the term for storing your data online instead of locally on a hard drive or fl ash drive. The beauty of using cloud storage is being able to access your music, photos, documents and more from whatever Internet-connected device you're on. It's also a great method for backing up your data, keeping it safe from on-site catastrophes like a fi re, theft or even hard drive failures. A decade ago, gigabytes of personal online cloud storage would've been unthinkable. Now companies like Apple, Google, Microsoft and Dropbox are making basic cloud storage plans free, while providing options for additional space at a very low cost. Back up and access your fi les anywhere on any device. By Terry Ng storage Cloud 12 A P R I L 2 0 1 4 Educator 04 Apr 2014 v2.3 int.indd 12 4/15/14 12:04 AM

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