Sounds too good to be true. So it goes show me the money, in this case,=20 what are they selling, your data? Pushing advertising your direction,=20 need to read ads? They just aren't graciously dedicating resources=20 (money) to you. On 2/22/13 3:28 PM, Dwayne Reid wrote: > Good day to all. > > I'm not sure if this falls under the [EE] heading, but here goes. > > A buddy wrote me last week and pointed me towards a decently-sized > cloud storage solution - box.com (formerly box.net) and Dell have > teamed up to offer a free 50GB account to anyone who wants one. The > only limitation that I am aware of is a file-size limit of > 250MB. I'm guessing that they don't want people uploading their movies. > > I signed up - it was painless and easy. So: I thought that I'd pass > on the info for anyone who wants to try it. > > Nope - no referral credit for me on this one . > > > > They do offer a business account for relatively cheap: $15 per month > per user for 1TB storage and a maximum file size of 2GB. > > Hope that someone finds this useful. > > dwayne > --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .