Well, well -- we suppose it was only a matter of time. Just about
anyone who is anyone is diving head first into the cloud phenomenon
(that includes
Google,
Panda, AMD and
CherryPal to name a few), and
thus, so will
Ubuntu. What's likely the world's most well known flavor
of Linux has decided to debut another varient: Ubuntu One. Canonical
just got done releasing the next major update to the desktop flavor of
the OS (Ubuntu 9.04), but obviously stopping there would just be too
easy.
Ubuntu One, in essence, is a cloud-based computer synchronization tool
that reportedly enables users to "sync files between home and office,
and to share files
with others, all automatically and all over the web (or cloud,
depending on your choice of terminology), directly from the Ubuntu
desktop." On the surface, we can't help but feel that this is a
fantastic idea for Linux as a whole. After all, what better way to get
more individuals interested than encourage file sharing?

Currently, the application is in Beta mode and is available by
invitation only. Also of note, two different "Plans" exist: a Free 2GB
model, which obviously provides 2GB of online "cloud" storage, and a
10GB monthly storage plan that runs $10 per month. Ubuntu One is really
an add-on to Ubuntu 9.04 (as opposed to being a standalone app), and if
the Beta pans out, we're hearing that it could come bundled in with
version 9.10 (Karmic Koala) in the fall. Users who take the plunge will
notice that Ubuntu One isn't only about syncing; in fact, users can
also throw files in a "Shared With Me" folder in order to provide easy
access for others. It's kind of like the now-defunct .Mac service in
that sense.

Potentially best of all, there's also a separate web interface for
times when you're away from your own Linux-based desktop, enabling
Ubuntu One access from any platform. Sadly, there are no current plans
to port the program to other platforms (hey, you can't kill the
competitive advantage!), but those already using Ubuntu 9.04 can
certainly
head on over and request an invite.