The Ars Technica has published an article to compare the services and pricing plans offered by the various online storage service providers - Microsoft SkyDrive, Google Drive, Apple iCloud, Dropbox, SugarSync, Box and SpiderOak.
It also offered some charts showing each service's free tier sizes, file size limits, and pricing, as well as some of the perks and drawbacks of each service. There is also a compilation chart showing which services are compatible with which platforms.
» Cloud storage: a pricing and feature guide for consumers | Ars Technica
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