Free & Legal Online Stuff

There is tons of online stuff that you can grasp for free, and almost everyone knows it. However, there is a dillema in that there is many illegal sources for stuff that should be paid for. We are here to show you legal sources for things and legal alternatives to things that are not free.

Music
Soundcloud is a social-networking site exclusively for listening to music, allowing you to follow artists and upload your own songs. All music there is free and can be downloaded wtith browser extensions, such as FVD Video Downloader.

Spotify is available for free in a download form and[https://play.spotify.com/home in-browser application. ]This is free because of banner advertisements in the program and online radio ads in both forms. Spotify gives you access to an astounding amount of music, from almost every artist imaginable. A paid account removes the ads and gives you acces to even more music. A Facebook account is necessary to use Spotify,

Pandora is an in-browser free streaming radio cite. It creates online radio stations based on your choice of song, artist, or album. A paid account lets you stream it in higher quality with no ads.

Freeware
There are tons of free programs out there (freeware) that are available legally. They tend to fall into one of two categories: Donationware and Crippleware. Donationware are programs that a group provides for free but asks for a donation, which technically is optional. Crippleware are programs that are watered-down versions of the full version of a programs to get people interested in the full (paid) program. Also, however, there are programs that are free have ads in the program to fund their programming.

There are tons of freeware, so please see the page on it for more information.

Online Storage
Commonly known as "the cloud," many websites offer an amount of free online storage with an account that syncs your data on multiple computers or portable devices, and also has some form of online viewer. Google offers Google Drive (5gb free). Microsoft offers Skydrive. Dropbox offers Dropbox (2gb, plus more when sharing). Mozy Corp. offers Mozy (2gb+more when sharing), Justcloud offers JustCloud (all 5mb or less files, plus 1gb). Symform offers Symform (10gb), but if you contribtue space on your hard drive, you can earn more space on the network.