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Free! Cloud Storage - 50GB

In this age and digital era, we always wants to keep a part of memory. This is always true if you are a learner that strives to keep more knowledge and information.

And there are many platforms that offers online storage - or the Cloud Storage. These are the following and most common cloud providers;

  • Google Drive (by Google, Inc.)
  • One Drive (by Microsoft Corporation)
  • Smart Phone Sponsored Cloud Storage (capacity and quality varies on brand)
  • Dropbox
Cloud computing and cloud storage are now the trend for sharing large files and even Company applications are now using this. In this time of pandemic, the Cloud solution has provided many business an alternative and saving costs in its maintenance. Cloud computing has proven its worth more - it is really the future. It transform people in sharing files and how people collaborate together.

But one cloud provider has captured attention of the many netizens and business companies. This is because, cloud computing is their flagship, and so, their attention is more on keeping their customer to use their services. 

For an individual, they are offering a starting Cloud Storage Capacity of 50 GB. 

Without further ado, if you want to know more about this solution - Check this link.. This is MEGA Cloud Drive.


Once you are in, check out and be amazed to the built in features! It also support many platforms and allows easier collaboration to its users!

Not only that, Did you know? You can also refer your own link to a friend and MEGA will reward you an incentive. It could be an additional storage or if they subscribe for a paid MEGA service they will pay the person who referred via their referral programme. You too can earn commissions by referring others to MEGA. So take advantage to this opportunity if you have friends or know a business who are now looking for a new Cloud Service Provider.


Mega - supports many platforms

For a paid services - Here is the Plans and Pricing.

I hope this can help you in some way in keeping your precious memories, especially your notes, documents, articles, assignment and proprietary information.


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