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Difference between Jumpshare and Ubuntu One

Last Updated : 08 Dec, 2022
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1. Jumpshare: 
Jumpshare is a file sharing service provided by the Jumpshare Incorporation. It enables the users to upload files from the personal computers and web. It provides both free and premium services. It offers 2 GB free storage space. It was launched by Jumpshare Incorporation in 2012. In Jumpshare, initially users did not need to sign up to upload the files but later on sign up was made compulsory. 

2. Ubuntu One: 
Ubuntu One was a file hosting service, file synchronization service and cloud service which was provided by Canonical Limited. It was an OpenID based single sign-on service. It provided services for storing files on cloud and also streaming of music from cloud. It was developed by Canonical Ltd. It was suitable for Windows, OS X, iOS, Ubuntu and Android. It offered 5 GB free storage space. It was launched in 2009. 

Difference between Jumpshare and Ubuntu One :

JUMPSHARE UBUNTU ONE
It is owned by Jumpshare Incorporation. It was owned by Canonical Limited.
It was launched in 2012. It was launched in 2009.
It offers 2 GB free storage space. It offered 5 GB free storage space.
It was developed by Jumpshare Inc. It was developed by Canonical Ltd.
It has the maximum storage size of 2 TB. Maximum storage size was unlimited here.
It is still in use. This service was suspended in 2014.
Files stored here are encrypted. Files stored in Ubuntu One were not encrypted.
Maximum file size is 250 MB for free, 20 GB for paid plus plan and unlimited for Business and Enterprise plan. Maximum file size was 5 GB per file.
It is a file hosting and cloud storage service. It was a commercial file synchronization service.
It has traffic or band-width limit of 10 GB per month for free and 200 Gb per month for paid. It has Amazon S3 limits as traffic or band-width limit.
It provides real-time file sharing with inbuilt utilities for screenshots, notes and voice clips. It did not provide real-time file sharing with inbuilt utilities.
Its initial versions didn’t need sign up but later on it was made mandatory. Sign up was mandatory from the very first version of it.

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