Easier Way To Back Up Your Data
Lately I've been trying Dropbox, which is a web-based file backup tool that synchronizes across multiple computers. So far I'm really impressed. I used to find that I did all my work on one computer (my desktop), because that's where most of the data was saved.
But with Dropbox, I can download the tool on both my desktop and laptop, create folders and put the files in them, and access all of them no matter which computer I'm on. And if I'm away from both of my computers, my files are also accessible on the internet at www.dropbox.com.
This is all free for the first 2 GB of storage, and premium versions are available for $9.99/mo up to 50 GB and $19.99/mo for up to 100 GB. I think that's a little pricey for backing up large amounts of data (like pictures, music, etc.). I use Carbonite for that - it's much cheaper and there's unlimited storage. But for nimble access to everything else, you can't beat the usability and price of Dropbox.
You can check it out here.