Box.net article Mar10 '06
Aaron Levie recently contacted Pain in the Tech, about the possibility of writing a review of his newly released software, Box.net.
He offered us a free account, so we could "test out" the service.
Our experience turned out to be a good one:
Online storage solutions: Box.net
The service is simply an "eye opener" for everyone, because it really "casts us" into a new "era" of "online file storage." With a free 1 GB account, and upgrades to 5 GB - you have plenty of room for your files.
It’s astounding how fast this is moving along, and before you know it - the "Desktop" will be a thing of the past.
All of our computer files will eventually be stored online - accessible from anywhere.
Box.net is a great start.
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