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We already heard about Ubuntu One, Canonical’s new cloud storage and syncronization service, but UDS Karmic has given us a few more details on its integration with Karmic Koala.

Obviously, there are plans to include at least the main requirements for the Ubuntu One software in Karmic. The more interesting part is what Ubuntu One might be able to do. There is apparently some discussion about address book synchronization, which seems quite logical. There are also mentions of syncing Tomboy notes, syncing bookmarks, and backing up flash drives. Finally, screen sharing was also discussed, but this feature doesn’t look like it will be coming anytime soon.

The details on Ubuntu One’s real uses are still emerging, but it looks like it has the potential to be a really useful service and more than a Dropbox clone.

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