The commercial sponsor and originator of the Ubuntu project, Canonical, has stepped into new territory with the launch of a storage and sync service called Ubuntu One. In the tradition of open source ...
Well, here's something you don't see every day: A company admitting that it can't keep up with the competition and closing down a service. Canonical introduced Ubuntu One in 2009 with the release of ...
Ubuntu One provides cloud storage and synchronization to users and is tightly integrated with the popular Ubuntu Linux operating system. It allows users to store profile information and files online, ...
Google’s Drive file storage and synchronization service may often claim a larger share of headlines than Canonical’s competing Ubuntu One cloud service does, but this week Ubuntu One gained a critical ...
Canonical today said it is shutting down Ubuntu One file services, removing users’ ability to store files or buy music from the cloud platform. “As of today, it will no longer be possible to purchase ...
Well, well -- we suppose it was only a matter of time. Just about anyone who is anyone is diving head first into the cloud phenomenon (that includes Google, Panda, AMD and CherryPal to name a few), ...
Today's cloud storage/backup market is flooded with competition, all offering similar services. Dropbox, Box.net, Amazon Cloud Storage, Minus.com, Memopal, Windows SkyDrive, Google Docs (of a sort) ...