Oosah – 1TB Free Online Media Storage
Posted by Jonathan WilburSep 19
Thanks to Lifehacker, I think I may have found the perfect solution for backing up the gigs of photography that I have already backed up on an external hard drive.
Oosah.com boasts 1TB of online storage available for free. Sound too good to be true, well there are some limitations which you need to know up front
- Only media files (jpg, mp3, wmv, etc…) can be stored online
- Size limitations in place include 50mb/image, 9mb/mp3, and 200mb/video
- There appears to be a limitation as to how many files can be uploaded at a time
- No drag and drop utility yet available meaning you will need to create your own folder structure online
Seeing as how these maximums were more than enough for my personal use, I began to investigate more. Some major benefits in my opion…
- Drag and drop uploaded images/video to a linked picassa, flickr, or youTube Account
- iPhone optimized interface for browsing files (additional features soon to be available)
- Media can be syndicated – RSS feeds are only a click away
- Analytics available for uploaded content
- Create oosahs – Presentations made using the media uploaded to your account.
- RAW files accepted from all major camera manufacturers
I am intrigued enough to begin using primarily for photography at this point. At some point I may choose to back up my mp3’s. It seems like a great way to backup data which won’t fit on DVD’s
Just a side note…be careful if your ISP has any limitations on the amount of bandwidth your account is allowed before incurring additional charges!
2 comments
Comment by hotpotato8 on November 13, 2008 at 10:51 am
for photographs? look at the terms & conditions? e.g. “by posting content to Oosah, you automatically grant to Oosah (and its successors) an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, assignable, royalty free, worldwide license to use, copy, perform, display, distribute and to prepare derivative works of such content in connection with the Site and any current and future services offered by Oosah, and to grant and authorize sublicenses of the foregoing.”
whatever you put there is theirs forever, if thats ok to you.
Comment by phil on May 12, 2009 at 3:45 pm
but, then the site gets bought.