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For that reason, you should backup your files to DVD or an external USB hard drive.
The Backup program can also compress your files to save space.
Simple things at home and more complex items in 3D printing picked up in stores you send your files to.
Documents to Go can transfer your files to your Palm for editing, too, but DocSync doesn't kick in.
(If you are on a network this is unnecessary -- just save your files to a networked folder).
Amazon offers a Personal Document Service in which you e-mail your files to your Kindle's own e-mail address.
If you made your Web page using a Web publishing program like Microsoft's FrontPage, you can use it to upload your files to your new host.
However, it's always worth ensuring you have a backup of all your files to either a service like Backblaze/Crashplan, and an external hard drive or network drive.
Although maintenance maneuvers may not be able to save a dying drive, they may give you enough warning about the disk's condition so that you can safely move all your files to a new drive.
Online photo sites like Flickr and Picasa can also store your images, but remember that you are tying your files to the fortunes of Yahoo and Google, the companies that own the sites.
Other scientists can access your files to further [distant] collaborations.
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