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SpiderOak Backup/Sync Service Presents – 33% Discount from July 15th – 18th

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jul 17, 2009

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SpiderOak Backup/Sync Service Presents `333′ Special Offer:
Three (3) Days – 33% Discount – `333′ Deal from July 15th –
18th

CHICAGO (July 15, 2009) — Online data manager SpiderOak today
announced the 3 day 33% discount `333′ Special Offer that will make
its online backup, sync, file sharing, remote access and storage
solution available for just over $5 per month. The offer will run
for three (3) full days from midnight CDT on July 15th through
midnight CDT on July 18th. This 33% discount is available for all
monthly and yearly account types.

The promotion can be redeemed by entering the promotion code
“333” during new user setup or when upgrading an existing
account.

Standard SpiderOak pricing – including backup, sync, file
sharing, remote file access and storage from any Internet-enabled
device – is free for the first 2 GB, $10/month from 2 to 100 GB,
and $10/month for each additional 100 GB increment for an unlimited
number of devices.

SpiderOak is the only online data storage provider that enables
users to store, backup, sync, access and share files from any
combination of Windows, Mac and Linux computers as well as external
storage media in a single account. All data is stored in a central
storage repository, accessible from any device in the user’s
virtual personal network, and protected by “zero-knowledge”
encryption that prevents even SpiderOak employees from viewing user
information including file and folder names.

The sync portion of the service allows documents, music, photos,
movies and other files to be synchronized automatically and
continuously across Windows, Mac and Linux platforms to ensure that
changes in designated folders on a given machine are replicated
across all devices. No changes to the user’s existing folder
structure are required.

Advanced de-duping available exclusively from SpiderOak cuts
backup/sync time by as much as 90%, as well as reducing storage
costs by conserving space. The service also offers other unique
features including perpetual file and version storage even for
older and deleted files, and the ability to aggregate multiple
devices in one account to take advantage of bulk storage rates.
Multiple redundancy strategies and an automated stress testing and
verification system protect customers against data loss.

About SpiderOak

SpiderOak provides innovative cloud-based personal data management
services that simplify the process of backing up, accessing,
organizing, sharing and synchronizing data from any number of
computers or external storage media. The company’s solution suite
protects users against data loss, permits browser-based access to
information from the user’s personal computing devices from any
Internet-enabled computer, ensures common file availability across
multiple user machines with automatic sync’ing, offers
password-protected `ShareRooms’ for easy family/friend/colleague
access, and provides a variety of technical advantages for
efficient and cost-effective data management. For more information,
visit https://spideroak.com.

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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