1. Google Drive

Since Google Drive became available in April of 2012, many have wondered whether or not they should drop their current cloud service and make the switch. If you’re an avid Googler, it may be worth it. One of the high points about Google Drive is that it’s automatically integrated with other Google tools like Docs, Google+ and Gmail.
Free storage: 5 GB shared between Google Drive and Google+ Photos, 10 GB for messages and attachments
2. Dropbox

Dropbox perhaps is the most popular cloud storage service embraced by the web today, because of its simplicity and intuitive design. You can do a lot with Dropbox, including being able to share files with the public with a link and you can invite your friends on Facebook to share Dropbox files. Dropbox is a free service that lets you bring your photos, docs, and videos anywhere and share them easily. Never email yourself a file again!
Free: Starting at 2 GB, Up to 18 GB (500 MB per referral)
Pro: Plans at 100, 200, or 500 GB, Starting at $9.99/month
3. Apple iCloud

If you’ve got Apple devices, such as iPad, iPhone, iTV, iMac, Mac Mini or MacBook, you’ve probably already have one iCloud account, which is your Apple account. Just like Google Drive integrates with Google tools, Apple’s iCloud is also deeply integrated with iOS features and functions. You can get iTunes Match, which lets you store any non-iTunes music in iCloud, such as CD music that has been ripped. But iTunes Match costs an extra $24.99 per year.
Free storage: 5GB
Additional Storage Price:
- 10GB, $20/year, 15GB total iCloud storage
- 20GB, $40/year, 25GB total iCloud storage
- 50GB, $100/year, 55GB total iCloud storage

Except Apple, Microsoft also has its own cloud storage service. It is SkyDrive. SkyDrive gives you remote file access and allows you to create MS Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, Excel spreadsheets and OneNote notebooks directly in the cloud. You can also publicly share files, enable group editing and take advantage of the integrated Bing search in SkyDrive. Store photos and docs online. Access them from any PC, Mac or phone. Create and work together on Word, Excel or PowerPoint documents.
Free storage: 7 GB
- 20 GB $10.00/year 27 GB
- 50 GB $25.00/year 57 GB
- 100 GB $50.00/year 107 GB
5. Box

Box is embraced slightly more by enterprise companies compared to individuals who want personal cloud storage options. While larger file storage space may cost more with other services, Box gives you the option to pay per user business account ($180 per user for 1 TB of space). Box also comes with a lot of great features and tools for businesses, such as content management, online workspaces for better collaboration, task management, a built-in editing system and so much more.
Free storage: 5GB
Never worry about losing a precious memory or not having access to your important files on the go. Amazon Cloud Drive makes storing your photos, videos, documents, and other digital files in the Cloud quick and easy. Get started with 5 GB of free storage–enough space to store up to 2,000 photos.
Free storage: 5GB
7. Ubuntu One
Keep your content safe, access it anywhere, and share it with friends, family and colleagues. Spread the word and earn up to 20GB extra free cloud storage with our referral program. Gives you 5GB of free cloud storage so you can access all your files, photos and music from all your computers and smartphones.
Free storage: 5GB