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1. Wuala :
Wuala was a file synchronization service, file storage service, file versioning service and backup storage service which was originally provided by Caleido Incorporation but was later owned by Seagate Technology. It was developed by Dominik Grolimund and Luzius Meisserin. It was majorly developed using Java. It offered 5 GB free storage space. It was launched in 2008.

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 Wuala and Ubuntu One :

WUALA UBUNTU ONE
Originally owned by Caleido Incorporation but was later owned by Seagate Technology. It was owned by Canonical Limited.
It was launched in 2008. It was launched in 2009.
It offered 5 GB free storage space but later on it was made only paid-service. It offered 5 GB free storage space.
It was developed by Dominik Grolimund and Luzius Meisserin. It was developed by Canonical Ltd.
It was suspended in 2015. This service was suspended in 2014.
It had freeware version. It also had freeware version.
Files stored here were encrypted. Files stored in Ubuntu One were not encrypted.
It was a file hosting and commercial file synchronization service. It was a commercial file synchronization service.
It was supported by Windows, OS X, Debian, Ubuntu, Android and iOS. It was supported by Windows, OS X, Android, Ubuntu and iOS.


Last Updated : 23 Jun, 2020
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