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Yet more online backup services

Yet more online backup services


And this time it being offered by our Swedish friends. Kabooza,a new online backup service, has managed to raise 7 million Sweden Kronor from Aggregate Media.

The big selling point around Kabooza’s offering is that their service is really simple. Okay, they’ve made the statement but surely that’s the aim of most, if not all, of the online backup services currently available? Personally, I come across some offerings that were a little clunky but none of them were difficult to use.

For Windows (there’s no Linux or Mac version yet) users, Kabooza’s software should be very intuitive (just think ’synchronisation’) - once you’ve downloaded the app and installed, simply select which folders you want to backup and…err, you’re done. A pretty neat and tidy service by any standards - now all Kabooza have to do is get around users inherent distrust of online storage!

For anyone interested, the Kabooza service gives you 25 GB monthly upload limit per month for $49.95 per year.

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