Housing Watch Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Google Drive - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Drive

    Google Drive is a cloud storage and synchronization service that allows users to store, share, and edit files online. It is part of Google Workspace, a suite of productivity tools for businesses and organizations, and offers free and paid plans with different features and storage capacities.

  3. Comparison of online backup services - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_online...

    Delta sync, Google Docs sync, user and group management ElephantDrive Auto-transfer from defunct Xdrive. F-Secure [Steek acquired by F-Secure July 2009] Humyo Humyo was acquired by Trend Micro and will become part of Trend Micro SafeSync. Humyo no longer accepts new clients. IASO Backup Advanced [clarification needed] data reduction technology ...

  4. Syncdocs - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syncdocs

    Full data migration to and from Google Drive cloud. The program supports editing of local Microsoft Office documents online using Google Docs. The Windows folder structure is replicated online. Ability to sync network folders and external USB drives to Google Drive. Up to 16 accounts can be synced to Google Drive concurrently.

  5. Backup and Restore - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backup_and_Restore

    Backup and Restore is the primary backup component of Windows Vista and Windows 7. It can create file and folder backups, as well as system images backups, to be used for recovery in the event of data corruption, hard disk drive failure, or malware infection.

  6. Comparison of file synchronization software - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file...

    A list of file synchronization software with Wikipedia articles, sorted by name, programming language, platform, license, and features. See the details of each software, such as conflict detection, version control, scheduling, and protocol layer.

  7. Google Workspace - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Workspace

    Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) is a collection of online tools and products developed by Google for communication, storage, and content creation. It offers enterprise features such as custom email domains, unlimited Drive storage, and 24/7 support, and has 9 million paying businesses and 170 million education users.

  8. ChromeOS - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChromeOS

    ChromeOS is a closed-source Linux distribution developed by Google that uses the Chrome web browser as its principal user interface. It was released in 2011 and runs on Chromebooks, Chromeboxes, and other devices that support Android and Linux applications.

  9. Dropbox - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dropbox

    Dropbox is a company that offers cloud storage, file synchronization, personal cloud, and client software. Founded in 2007 by MIT students Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi, Dropbox has over 700 million users and has acquired several other startups.