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Old 11-30-2012, 09:13 AM   #26
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Yeah, I am obsessive about backing up data. I've had external hard drives fail, SD cards degrade, and unique documents get accidentally erased. Whatever weird thing that you imagine can happen to data is probably not all that far fetched, stored data tends to like to do weird things.

Cloud storage and the ability to use cloud storage for more than just an online container is becoming more and more common, so it is not out of the realm of possibility that what I was looking for will be a feature in future versions of ebook reader software or cloud storage services. Amazon has already moved in this direction with their Kindle Cloud Reader app, now all we need is a similar service that is not so exclusive so that posts like mine will have simple answers.
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