Well, while I consider Ubuntu as a great operating system, it is clear
it has not met the requirements of many people in this particular
aspect. Nor it seems will ever do (too much time waiting already). While
searching around I found a few tools which do provide what Ubuntu One
should (or, I must say, even a better solution). All of you might now
dropbox which is a well known service to store your stuff in the cloud
and can be easily integrated in Ubuntu. But, there is another great tool
called Wuala which, in my opinion, is even better as, among other
things, the amount of data you get is related to the amount of data you
share (+ a fix quantity that you get the first time you log in). There
are versions for Ubuntu (or any Linux), Windows, Mac... or any browser.
You don't have to move your stuff to a particular folder since you can
trigger an automatic synchronization or a back-up from any directory.
Well, go to their web page and explore it if you find it interesting.

By the way, if you click in either of the following links, you will start with 
2GB
http://www.wuala.com/referral/CAJA4KJCF7GA7NB53PG6
http://www.wuala.com/referral/C66CJKHCK5GHG3PAPCMB

And, yes, true, either me or some friend will get an extra 512 MB (we
don't really need it since we already have around 40 GB online space for
free).

Note that I have nothing to do with Ubuntu, Dropbox or Wuala. Just
sharing my experience.

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