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It's time to hit the 21st century and let floppies, USB sticks and external HDDs die.
I've been using cloud storage with rapidshare since 2007. I also encrypt all my data so the company has no way of knowing what I'm storing. Google is doing a great job with Google Drive. So far the pricing looks way too high. With Rapidshare I'm paying 4EUR p/month for unlimited storage and I'm using about 1TB and growing. For 1TB Google is asking $50!?
If I was Google I'd buy rapidshare. Great infrastructure and super high speeds. Even 1GB file comes in 5min-10min tops.
Also rapidshare has been around for 10 years now. It's been complying with all sorts of laws. Other storage companies like megaupload have been coming and going, but rapidshare has stayed resilient. I give it a low likelihood of the company to disappear.