When it comes to having an online device, nothing helps more to keep internal memory open than using online servers to store your data. When you only have 8 or 16 GB of storage, you’re going to need something to help and online clouds are easier than having to connect your gadget to your PC every time you need to unload. Here are some services that you should consider.
DropBox
This is a very common program that many use for online storage. Basically, it works by having a folder on your device that connects to where your data is stored on the cloud. What’s great about this program is it can be used across all your web-enabled devices. Whatever device has DropBox, whether a laptop, LG Android phone, or a tablet PC, you’ll see the same files from all your devices. If you make a change to one of the files, that change will show up on all devices as well.
Amazon
Amazon offers a cloud service that allows you to store information online. In order to access the information, you must have a Flash-enabled device (sorry iPad and iPhone users). You get up to 5 GB for free, but it costs $1 per gigabyte after that.
iCloud
Apple also provides a cloud service called iCloud. This obviously is made to work for iPad and iPhone users, but PC users and others can benefit. Apple customers automatically get 5 GB to start out with.
There are other cloud services provided besides these three. You just need to find the right one for you!
