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Old 11-23-2011, 05:41 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Redcard View Post
BTW, I find it funny that the original poster is wary about uploading stuff to Amazon's cloud while having a Dropbox affiliate link

Dropbox is cloud too
True.

Except, AFAIK, Dropbox doesn't have a history of removing items from their storage. Amazon does - not just the '1984' debacle, but their prior experiment with ebooks, before the Kindle. When they decided to end that, folks lost access to all their books practically overnight.

I would never use the cloud as my only means of storage, and whether I trust a company not to root around in it would depend on past experience.

But then, I don't store anything in Dropbox that I would mind someone else seeing, either.

FWIW, I do use Amazon's Cloud MP3 player - but not as my only copy of anything.
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