Dropbox
Original Review: Dropbox is a cloud storage solution that is very easy to set up, and useful for backing up files or syncing them to all your devices. It is free for a capacity of 2 GB and it is easy to earn more (up to ~20 GB) by doing simple tasks like linking your facebook and twitter accounts, uploading photos, and refering other people. if you need more than can be earned you can pay for more (10$month for 100 GB). You also get an extra 500 megabyes for signing up through a refferal link like this one.
You can also choose to have public folders which can be accesed by anyone, you can even host games or webpages through dropbox.
So far I have had a positive experience with dropbox, and have encountered no problems. Click Here to sign up and get an extra 500 Mb for a total of 2.5GB of storage free.
2019 Update:
Earlier this year, dropbox changed their software to limit the number of devices that could be linked to an account to 3, which breaks dropbox integration on existing devices until you either pay a monthly subscription fee, or remove other devices from your account. Due to this, and other user-hostile behavior recently, I can unfortunately no longer recommend dropbox for new users.
You can also choose to have public folders which can be accesed by anyone, you can even host games or webpages through dropbox.
So far I have had a positive experience with dropbox, and have encountered no problems. Click Here to sign up and get an extra 500 Mb for a total of 2.5GB of storage free.
2019 Update:
Earlier this year, dropbox changed their software to limit the number of devices that could be linked to an account to 3, which breaks dropbox integration on existing devices until you either pay a monthly subscription fee, or remove other devices from your account. Due to this, and other user-hostile behavior recently, I can unfortunately no longer recommend dropbox for new users.
By: Patrick Leiser