There have been a few major-brand supported cloud-services that offer synching media files across popular devices. Now Amazon Cloud has been updated to add another option to your arsenal.
There is now Google Drive, iCloud, SkyDrive, Dropbox and Amazon Cloud to name five of the major services being offered for synching files using cloud-technology. Amazon launched the cloud service last year, but it lacked the same synching capabilities that other leading services offered.
Now you can easily synch your files across PCs, Macs, mobile and tablet devices using the service. The service is free to use and comes with 5GB of free storage space when you do so. You can use it as your primary cloud-sharing tool, or use it as an overflow, or private storage facility, either way sign-up is free and you have nothing to lose.
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