Ubuntu creator Canonical just announced that it is shutting down its cloud storage service called Ubuntu One. Among the reasons cited, increased competition is an important one — maybe the service ...
Canonical, the commercial backer behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution, have been hosting a file synchronization service called Ubuntu One for a couple years now. A free account gets you 5GB of storage ...
If you'd like another 5GB of free space and don't mind making the crossover to Linux-based storage to do it, then Ubuntu One Files is a perfect solution for your iOS-based device. That's right, the ...
Well, here's something you don't see every day: A company admitting that it can't keep up with the competition and closing down a service. Canonical introduced Ubuntu One in 2009 with the release of ...
Canonical today said it is shutting down Ubuntu One file services, removing users’ ability to store files or buy music from the cloud platform. “As of today, it will no longer be possible to purchase ...
Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution, announced today that its Ubuntu One cloud service will soon gain support for mobile contact synchronization. The feature will be available ...
Canonical has existed since 2004 when it was formed by entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth as what you might call the business end ...
In celebration of reaching 1 million users, Ubuntu One has this week announced it has increased the capacity of its free Ubuntu One online cloud storage from 2GB to 5GB. Ubuntu One Basic will become ...
Google’s Drive file storage and synchronization service may often claim a larger share of headlines than Canonical’s competing Ubuntu One cloud service does, but this week Ubuntu One gained a critical ...
The commercial sponsor and originator of the Ubuntu project, Canonical, has stepped into new territory with the launch of a storage and sync service called Ubuntu One. In the tradition of open source ...