It appears offering unlimited storage for $59 a year didn’t prove enough to keep HP Upline running, as it pulled down the shutters. The service wasn’t that pretty as it never really provided the smoothness one needs for online backup and I guess it was just waiting for the right time to breath its last. Users can download their data till March 31 and would refund its users all fee that had been paid by them.
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