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Mozy now with OS X support!

Posted on : 02-05-2008 | By : Andy | In : tech

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Most people totally ignore backing up their computer, because it’s a pain in the rear. But what if it wasn’t? Mozy is an online backup system that uses some serious encryption to protect your files, and because it’s hosted NOT in your house, if someone steals your computer or your house burns down, your precious files are still safe.

Price? Free for 2GB of storage, which is enough to back up all your “important” documents, excluding media files. If you want to have EVERYTHING backed up, it’s $4.95/month. (Less if you sign for 2 years)

What are you waiting for? Get Mozy Now!

Works on Windows or Mac.

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Hey, that’s cool advice. Thanks Andy. By the way, how are you and Lisa? We had a nice time with you in Chi-town!

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