I already use a gmail account for specialised work -storing academic articles and the like so I can access them pretty much anywhwer with an internet connection and add to them similarly. This take things a step further by making it appear like you have a drive on your desktop. Works with Windows and all the instructions are here. I'm looking out for a Linux version, of course.
If you fancy this and want a gmail account just email me and I'll arrange for an invite for you ... I've got loads.
HOW-TO: Use your Gmail account as a personal file server - Engadget - www.engadget.com.
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See http://richard.jones.name/google-hacks/gmail-filesystem/gmail-filesystem.html
It's not particularly easy to setup though.
I'm far happy to have an actual personal file server connected to our cable connection at home.
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