Microsoft’s OneDrive goes online, offers 100GB of free storage
Microsoft’s
rebranding of SkyDrive has gone into effect worldwide, along with new
features and extra storage options for both existing and new users.
The
Redmond giant announced OneDrive as the new title for its cloud storage
service last month and has now made it the default for users worldwide.
The
rebranding will go into effect across Microsoft’s Windows 8, Windows
Vista and Mac apps today, and also on the mobile and Xbox versions.
Existing and new users will be able to access OneDrive at its redesigned website,
and will also be able to gather an additional 5GB of storage by
referring up to ten friends that sign up for the service, for a total of
12GB of free storage.
Additionally, Microsoft is launching
monthly plans for those that want extra storage and more flexibility
over how they use that storage. If that wasn’t enough, 100,000 people
selected randomly will be given 100 GB of free storage that’s valid for
one year, which is considerably more than the temporary storage boosts
offered by competing services like Dropbox, Google Drive, or Box (though
a full year less in duration.)
For Android users, the company has upgraded its official client
to include a camera backup feature for automatically backing up both
photos and videos, which was recently introduced in the iOS version of
the app. Enabling the camera backup option will grant users an
additional 3GB of storage, which will be permanent even if one turns off
the auto upload feature after enabling it, and is applicable to the iOS
and Windows Phone apps as well.
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