There are many ways of saving files online and possibly syncing them thereby. Here are some alternatives I have found:
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Skydrive (5gb free)

,
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MSN shared folder
,
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Office Live
(integrated with the MS Office suite)
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Gdisk (a software that turns your GMail account into a portable hard drive)
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mailbigfiles.com (not really storage as such, only another way of distributing large files rather than sending via email, but I find their free service better than YouSendits)
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YouSendit(not really storage as such, only another way of distributing large files rather than sending via email)
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Amazon S3 ($0.15 per GB-Month of storage used AND monthly trafic cost)
- Apples
mobile.me (Individual One-year subscription $99)

And finally my favourite:
Dropbox (invitation only, but giving you 2gb
free, with cross-platform functionality and web interface too. And its just drag and drop!)
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