You no doubt know that you should be backing up important files on your computer. But what if you don’t have access to your office’s server, a flash memory drive, or another backup system? Well, if you have two e-mail addresses (work and personal, for example), just e-mail a copy of the file to yourself. Because that file will be stored on the provider’s server, nothing that happens to your own computer will affect it.
(Source: Lifehacker)
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