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Back it up with HPupline!

Posted on : 03-02-2009 | By : mcangeli | In : Techcrunch |

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HP Upline - Free 30 day trial
In 2007, Amy and I suffered a huge loss when the harddrive with about 3 years worth of digital photos decided to die on us. Since then we’ve taken a number of steps (burn to CD, move to an external drive) to ensure we do not loose any more photos but what about things like documents? Music? Software configurations? Those are best left to a serious backup solution. I’ve reviewed several on here before and while all of them offer a good level of support and backup, none of them offer the backing of HP. Until now.

HP Upline offers a good place for you to store your stuff online and not have to worry about it. Better yet? There’s a free 30 day trial. From their site:

Share and publish your files with friends, family, or colleagues to view and enjoy. Upline keeps your files securely backed up and readily accessible.

It seems to be a pretty cool program and if it works as good as they claim it does, then its a great thing. There are three levels of service, personal, family and business and you get unlimited storage with each. Personal is good for one device, family is good for 3 and professional is good up to 100 licenses. If you’ve been looking for a way to minimize your loses, this is definitely a way to go. Check it out and let me know what you think. I think I’m going to try the free trial.

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