Omnidrive

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Omnidrive
Omnidrive logo
Latest release 0.7.6 / 6th April 2007
OS Cross-platform (web-based and desktop application)
Genre Storage
Website omnidrive.com

Omnidrive was an online storage company with a single multi-platform product that aggregates storage into a single place, allowing users to access, share and publish any of their data and content. Omnidrive was founded in late 2004 and launched at the Web 2.0 Conference in San Francisco in early November, 2006. [1] With the free account users could upload up to 1 GB of Files. The size of files was not limited. The company website was shut down in late April 2008 after it failed to renew its domain name and the service stopped working.

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[edit] Website Capacity

Due to its popularity, the website received heavy server load and often had problems.[2] On March 16, 2008, the website announced it is currently not taking any new members until April, when the website's capacity is expanded.[3]

[edit] Achievements

  • CNet rates Omnidrive as 'most important' launch from Web 2.0 [4]
  • VentureBeat declares Omnidrive best product at Web 2.0 [5]


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