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  2. File-hosting service - Wikipedia

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    A file-hosting service, also known as cyberlocker, is an internet hosting service that allows users to upload and access files online. Learn about the different types, uses, and legal issues of file-hosting services, such as one-click hosting, cloud storage, and copyright infringement.

  3. File server - Wikipedia

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    A file server is a computer that provides shared disk access for networked workstations. Learn about the types, design, and security of file servers, and the difference between file servers and NAS devices.

  4. Comparison of file hosting services - Wikipedia

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    A table that compares various file hosting services based on their features, such as storage size, bandwidth limit, encryption, and API. MediaFire is one of the services listed, with 10 GB free and 50 GB for referrals up to 1 TB for pro accounts.

  5. File sharing - Wikipedia

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    File sharing is the practice of distributing or providing access to digital media, such as computer programs, multimedia, documents or electronic books. Learn about the history of file sharing technologies, from removable media to peer-to-peer networks, and the legal and social aspects of file sharing.

  6. Cloud storage - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of cloud storage services, such as object, file, and block storage, and how they are used for various applications. Also, explore the history and advantages of cloud storage, as well as the potential concerns and challenges.

  7. OneDrive - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OneDrive

    OneDrive is a cloud storage service operated by Microsoft that allows users to store, share and sync their files. It was launched in 2007 as Windows Live Folders and renamed to SkyDrive in 2008, and then to OneDrive in 2014 after a legal dispute with Sky UK.

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