Monday, November 5, 2012

LogMeIn's Cubby cloud storage service enters 'Open Beta' phase, welcomes new signups

LogMeIn's Cubby cloud storage service enters 'Open Beta' phase, welcomes new signups

It's been quite a few months since LogMeIn decided to explore the relatively crowded cloud-based storage space, but after months of existing as a private beta only, today the company's Cubby is finally reaching a more open stage. Essentially, this novel "Open Beta" will allow new folks to see what the fresh service is all about - which includes 5GB of free storage space (up to 20GB more if you introduce people to the interestingly-named offering) and what Cubby's calling its "signature" DirectSync feature, one that allows for unlimited file syncing across Mac and PCs.

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