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Livedrive announces Chromebook app for cloud storage [Computer News Middle East]

IDG ReporterAl Bawaba Ltd.

Cloud storage providerLivedrive hasintroduced an app for Googles Chromebook that is designed to give Livedrive customers access to their files stored online, which can total as much as 5TB.

TheChromebookis designed for online use only and comes with just a 16GB SSD (solid-state disk) plus an SD card slotfor additional storage. Livedrive is offering the free ChromeOS app in order to let its customers with Chromebooks expand the devices virtual storage capacity.

Being able to see files on the Chromebook or download them to the system isnt necessarily the same as working with the data natively, because the software that created those files on a PC or Mac may not be available on the Chromebook or online.

But Livedrives new app will help its customers add the Chromebook to the range of devices from which they can access their content. Among other things, the app will let users stream their music and video files from the cloud and upload files with one click, Livedrive said.Livedrive, based in London, offers the Briefcase service with 2TB of storage and synchronisation across multiple computers for US$15.95 per month. Its Pro Suite, which includes 5TB of storage and unlimited online backup for five devices, costs $24.95 per month. The Backup service alone, which is designed for retrieval of lost files for up to 30 days, costs $7.95 per month.

Google offers its own cloud storage service, Google Drive, for use with ChromeOS. Drive comes with 5GB of storage free, but for 4TB of capacity, it costs $199.99 per month. (Plans top out at 16TB for $799.99 per month.)

Drive fundamentally works the same as a third-party cloud storage service such as Livedrive, said analyst Roger Kay of Endpoint Technologies Associates. Google might optimise Drive for use on Chromebooks, but that would serve a fairly small market, said Kay. One of the issues is that there just arent that many Chromebooks out there, Kay said. The company does offersome integrationbetween Drive and its Google Docs and Google Search systems.

Livedrive apps are already available for Google Android and Apple iOS devices.






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