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(klowd),
Adjective applied to patients, adults or babies, who spread methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus into their surroundings in excessive nasal secretions resulting from viral upper respiratory infection.
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Amazon Cloud Drive has the fewest extras of the top five, but with Amazon's MP3 app you can stream music to your Android or iOS device.
Reportedly, the difference between these two Personal Cloud drives is how easily they can stream content to smartphones, set-top boxes, tablets, PCs or televisions via the Seagate Media application.
Amazon initially offered 5 gigabytes of free Cloud Drive storage; purchase of any album entitled users to 20 more gigs.
Cloud Drive uses the secure Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), and, allows users to search and browse by artist, album or song, as well as create playlists.
Cloud Drive. I read in the newspaper that the Reagans (who, as we all know, are just a tiny bit superstitious) arranged to have the address changed because in the Bible, 666 is the number of the Devil.
CloudGOO "consolidates" your space (and, obviously, your files) from Google Drive, Microsoft's OneDrive (formerly SkyDrive), Amazon Cloud Drive, Dropbox, Box, SugarSync, and iCloud--all in a single platform.
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Online retail powerhouse Amazon launched a Cloud Drive and Cloud Player music service in late March that allows subscribers to upload digital music to Amazon servers and play it on a computer or an Android device.
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