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With Online Data Storage It Is Now Possible To Have A Backup!
The internet has given rise to several possibilities that a few years ago were unthinkable. Storage of data has evolved from floppy disks to CD. Disk drives those are portable to pen drives and the most convenient among all being storing data online.
With online data storage it is now possible to have all of your vital information, business presentations, slideshows etc stored on any of the online storage software that is available. This data can then be retrieved from any destination using a simple internet connection. Online data storage is advantageous in many ways, Infact apart from the internet giving up on you and the software not working at times is the only downfall that one will face when in times of information retrieval.
Online file storage is acceptable in all formats and are not narrowed down to just word documents or PowerPoint presentations. With a remotely located server it is possible to store all types of files and presentations, thereby making it much convenient for a person who is constantly on the ‘Go”. The possibility of the remotely located server crashing or not working is very rare, and erases the reasons for carrying any other technical gizmos that help in data storage.
With online data storage it is possible to store data remotely for all types of small and medium sized business as well as enterprises and personal users. Secured servers are constantly updating their firewalls and virus software’s; this makes it a much reliable storage source that keeps your data safe from all types of natural disasters, human and technical error.
There are several data storage providers who now have tweaked their storage software’s so that every individual finds it easy to store their important data online. Most of the storage providers allow upto 5GB or more storage space that is usually free to use. Some of these can be named offhand, like Google, MSN etc. Along with excellent customer support that is available both offline and online, it is now easy for a user to open an account with any of the providers and start downloading their information on these online storage servers. The online storage space is available without any hassle, contract or commitment and one can easily cancel the account at anytime at will.
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s kind of ease it is now possible to store data, music, business files and presentations online and can be accessed from any part of the world. Another great feature that these online storage software’s provide is the sharing of files, documents and pictures among friends, family and associates.
Using the online storage is extremely simple, most of these software’s offer the traditional method of uploading the files, whereby 5-10 files are selected and then uploaded. Another method is by downloading the storage software onto the system that helps in both uploading and downloading of all your important files, folders and documents. After you upload the files or folders you will have the option of sharing the files for e.g. Pictures among friends and family. You can also access your files whenever and wherever you want to.
Small and medium sized business can now have their disk storage backup along with recovery of these files done with ease which is also 100% unswerving and does away with any forms of recording tapes. Since the remote server backup activity is regularly carried out on a scheduled basis, you can be rest assured that your data that is stored online is safe. If one requires restoring any backed up data, all they need to do is login to the website with their unique ID and Password, select what is required and then restore it. Another advantage is that, there are server specialists always working to ensure that your data is safe and secure at all times.
By: Sourav Sarkar
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There are good songs. There are bad songs. Then, there are ear worms, songs that get stuck in your head and stay there: no amount of amnesia will remove them. These kinds of songs aren’t necessarily bad, but they aren’t something you want sharing your brain space for 24 hours a day. Yet, there they remain, fermented in the crevices of your mind like the frosting of a sticky bun.
With some sticking more than others, the following is our list of top five worst songs to have stuck in your head, ear worms that no amount of digging with a Q-tip will remove.
I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles): By far the best well known song from The Proclaimers, “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” is a song with a lot of miles under its belt, miles spent in your memory. Released in 1988, this song is one you don’t need to know the words to, all you need to know is that you would, in fact, walk 500 miles. You should also know that the second set of “Da-da-da’s” sounds just like Michael J. Fox. Listen, I swear it’s him.
Cupid’s Chokehold: More commonly known as “Take a Look at My Girlfriend,” “Cupid’s Chokehold” was originally release by Gym Glass Heroes in 2004 and re-released in 2006. True to its title, this song has the ability to pierce our brains with the sharpness of Cupid’s arrow. Still, we can’t really put too much blame on the song itself, the invasive “Ba da da da” line is originally from the Supertramp song, “Breakfast in America.” Supertramp is where our fingers should really be pointed.
Copacabana: This 1978 hit introduced us to Lola (she was a showgirl), Rico (he wore a diamond), and Tony (he always tended bar). A staple of disco parties everywhere, Barry Manilow knew how to put a Copacabana in our Cabeza. This song, close to thirty years old, isn’t on too frequently, but when it is, look out: its music and passion is always the fashion. Though not a bad song in itself, having “Copacabana” stuck in your head is enough to make you want to patronize someplace else.
The Rhythm is Gonna Get You: Gloria Estefan, the Miami Sound Machine, and their songs just won’t go away. Released in 1987, “The Rhythm is Gonna Get You” was a huge hit for all involved. Reaching number 5 on the pop charts, this song – with huge dance beats and unique tempos -is, unfortunately, unforgettable. Having it inside your head for hours is enough to make anyone wish the rhythm would in fact get them, and just get it over with.
Chili’s Baby Back Ribs Song: Okay, so this isn’t really a song – and the “I want my baby back baby back baby back” doesn’t exactly qualify as musical genius – but this Chili’s theme song is the epitome of an ear worm, a grilled to order ear worm. Hearing this jingle is enough to ruin your day: there’s a song about ribs in your headŅ.. and now you’re hungry.
About The Author
Jennifer Jordan is a senior editor for http://www.turbocellcharge.com. Possessing an infatuation with pop culture – and a gift for stalking – she keeps up on the latest news of the musical world.
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