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Ubuntu creator\u00a0Canonical\u00a0just\u00a0announced\u00a0that it is shutting down its cloud storage service called\u00a0Ubuntu One. Among the reasons cited, increased competition is an important one — maybe the service didn’t really take off as Canonical intended. “Additionally, the free storage wars aren’t a sustainable place for us to be, particularly with other services now regularly… Read More<\/a>
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