Monday, March 17, 2008

"Windows Live SkyDrive"

Microsoft has introduced a technology that enables users to store their data online. As the Microsoft site explains, you can store up to 5 GB online. You can also share your online files with others, depending on your preferences. To use "Windows Live SkyDrive" just sign into Windows Live with your account and sign up for the service. After that, you can begin uploading your files. As the Microsift website explains,"SkyDrive" allows you to have personal, shared, and public files. Personal files are not shared, and the SkyDrive service does not make these files accessible to other users. Shared files are only visible to the users you specify, and you can control their level of access to your files. Public files allow anyone to view them, but they cannot edit them. The site ensures that your data is secure by using secure socket layers, but I still wouldn't suggest storing really personal data on this.All of the information in this post was gathered from the Microsoft Live Skydrive website at: http://skydrive.live.com/welcomemoreinfo.aspx

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