John Stansbury's Bookmarks Tagged With "storage"
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Strongspace and Bingodisk: Update
http://www.joyeur.com/2008/01/16/strongspace-and-bingodisk-update
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WebKit Does HTML5 Client-side Database Storage
http://webkit.org/blog/126/webkit-does-html5-client-side-database-storage/
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This'll be good for all them iPhone apps...wait...I see iPhone SDK in future, don't I?
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senduit | Share easily.
http://www.senduit.com/
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Temporary storage for files up to 100mb. There's definitely a market for this, I just don't know how they could make any money off this.
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BingoDisk: Two New Plans (10 and 15 GB Versions), and Unlimited Bandwidth
http://joyeur.com/2007/02/20/bingodisk-two-new-plans-10-and-15-gb-versions-and-unlimited-bandwidth#comment
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Lotsa bandwidth for almost nothing. There's absolutely no reason to use .Mac anymore for podcasting or storage, at all.
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Bingo: Now available in 50 and 25 gigabyte versions
http://joyeur.com/2006/10/18/bingo-now-available-in-50-and-25-gigabyte-versions
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Bigger! More! Better! Burst storage is getting easier and easier.
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Introducing Joyent Core
http://joyeur.com/2006/10/13/introducing-joyent-core
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Blimy! As in...cor, blimy. It's English, I think. I saw it on Danger Mouse. Anyways, if OmniGroup ever went into the web-servin' bidness, they'd be Joyent.
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plusminus design: flashbag
http://www.plusminus.ru/flashbag.html
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I defy you to look at this with a strait face. Think "marital aid." See?
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Every web hosting company is the worst
http://www.sparkplug9.com/bizhack/index.php/2006/09/13/every-web-hosting-company-is-the-worst/
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Except for TextDrive. TxD is the best.
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Xdrive
http://xdrive.com/
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5 gigabytes of storage for free. Surprisingly un-evil, even with its connection to AOL.
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Bingo!
http://www.bingodisk.com/
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With the explanation point. 100 gigabytes of storage for $199 a year.
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