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I used Carbonite for a PC about 4 years ago and it was okay, but I've heard complaints that some of the files are corrupted. There is one infamous screed about this out there.
Are you looking at whole computer backup or just a set of folders? I like Spideroak, but I've heard some complaints about how slow it is for large files. People seem to like Mozy (but I hated it when I tried it).
I LOVE Dropbox. But I only backup about 3 GB on the service, but Dropbox is the absolute bomb.
I liked Jungle Disk when I used it, but I found Amazon's pricing system (3 years ago) difficult to understand, this may have changed. Jungle Disk uses Amazon's S3 system.
We're using Mozy. Haven't had to retrieve any files from it yet, but it works pretty unobtrusively in the background.
We use dropbox on the recommendation of an incredibly computer-savvy friend.
dropbox keeps files for x days after you delete them. that's all I needed to know and you know, I've had to retrieve a deleted file about bimonthly.
I'm thinking about getting an iPod Touch. Does anyone have the current (3rd generation) one, and if so, what do you think about it in terms of video playback and internet-ability?
I've got a 2nd gen touch and love the video playback and internet-ability. I have no complaints at all.
I had a 1st gen before I got an iPhone and I loved it. Terrific media/internet thingy. (And I bought mine before the app store made it a casual gaming device too. Now it does media, internet, AND Sudoku!)
You can also use it to make Skype calls as long as you have wifi access, so it can also be a phone in certain circumstances.
Steph,
I just bought an ipod touch and I'm happy to address questions, post links I've found helpful, etc. I have a 32 gig and I love that thing like I birthed it.
You asked about video playback and Internet-ability. I'll address both.
a) video playback is awesome. The videos you play back are those on youtube or those in your itunes library, right? I like being able to watch it "letterbox" or widescreen and the picture quality is very good. I have had no problems with skipping or pausing. The screen is much better than my 60 Gig Ipod from about 2 years ago.
b) Internet is excellent and the connections I get with the touch are easier and smoother than my connections with the macbook air. The touch knows where you've been in terms of previous hot spots and will connect to those if you come back. The speed on wifi is pretty good generally and there are some companion apps that I use that makes me more than happy to have offline access to documents, to do lists, etc.