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    Backblaze Cloud Backup Review: Worth It at the Low Price? Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Ted Needleman, Sep 14, 2012.

  1. Ted Needleman

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    A generally good article, but I must take issue with one statement that is wildly inaccurate. You write " A 25MB file is not large. It's the size of a modest Word document." While I agree that a 25MB file is no longer considered particularly large, such an MS Word document would, in fact, be huge, and not common at all. As an example, I created an 11-page document in Microsoft Office Word 2007 consisting of 7 pages of single-spaced text and 4 large, full-color graphics. The file was only 2.87 megabytes in size. Either you were confusing megabytes for kilobytes, or something is seriously wrong with your copy of Microsoft Word.
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