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Get free online storage!
by Juan Soto - 08/03/10
 
Use Yahoo to store up to 30 megabytes of free file storage.
Many of you may already use a portable drive to store files or to transfer to another computer. Another way you can transfer or hold files is through Yahoo Briefcase. The service is free to registered users, (registration is also free), and it offers up to 30 megabytes of storage.

Use it when you don't have your thumb drive handy, or just another place to store files. We don't recommend it as a backup solution, and it does not act as another drive on your computer, but it a great short term solution. 

To access Yahoo briefcase, please go to http://briefcase.yahoo.com
 

 

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