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Microsoft's Cloud Storage Service OneDrive Now Offers 15GB For Free

DroidJason1 writes Microsoft revealed today that they will be offering 15GB of free OneDrive storage, up from 7GB. Office 365 users will now get 1TB of storage, up from 20GB. This announcement comes after Amazon revealed unlimited photo storage for those who buy the new Fire phone. Dropbox, a competitor to OneDrive, currently has 2GB for free but offers more space if you refer people to the service. Google Drive offers 15GB of free storage, while Amazon Cloud Drive offers 5GB.

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  1. Just remember who actually owns that data by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    And when you gaze long into a cloud the cloud also gazes into you.

  2. Just in! by GWBasic · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Just in! [Major hard drive manufacturer] is now offering [large amount of space] for [small amount of money]. This is amazing because, just [a short period of time] ago, they used to charge [small amount of money] for [almost as large of an amount of space].

  3. Re:From 20GB to 1TB for Office 365?? by jellomizer · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The reason why companies can offer such large sizes for free is because most people will not come close. They probably looked at the statics and saw each user was using an average of 3gigs and not even using the 20gigs. However other companies are advertising more, so they just reconfigured the quota system to 1TB and they are competitive again. No major upgrade to their systems, just changing a few bits around.

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