In Pictures: 20 awesome Cloud services you've never heard of
You don't need a desktop app to seize control of your digital life
Ready to manage your entire digital life online, from making backups to finding old photos? Web services can help you. With such services, you can also discover new music, protect your online privacy, improve your personal habits, or keep a journal. And the best part is, some won’t cost you a penny.
Even Microsoft is tying its popular Office suite to the cloud with the upcoming Office 2013. It's a pretty clear indicator that, sometime in the near future, Web services and desktop apps linked to Web services will replace traditional stand-alone programs.
For that to happen, however, you'll need the right services. Here are 20 that we recommend now.
Latest News
- 3D printing saves a life
- Microsoft knuckles under, yanks YouTube app for Windows Phone
- Google: Weak XMPP support, capabilities led us to proprietary tech in Hangouts
- Are we ready for a mobile-first world?
- Smartphone chips could replace server processors in HPC, researchers say
- Google pursuing broad wireless project for emerging markets, report says
- Schnucks wants federal court to handle data breach lawsuit
- Proposed law would make reprogramming cellphone IDs a crime
- Puppet gets a more expressive configuration language
- iPhone 6 rumour rollup for the week ending May 24
- iPad 5 rumour rollup for the week ending May 23
- Is Google trying to swipe Waze from under Facebook's nose?
- Public cloud shakeup: VMware in, Dell out, and OpenStack in limbo?
- Reports: FTC examining Google's display ads
- Researchers warn of increased Zeus malware activity this year



































