I've been using Dropbox for a long time to provide some bigwig tracks. The only 
issue is the amount of space available which may not be enough for large files 
(e.g. huge BAM files from WGS experiments).
Don't know about google drive.

D

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On 12/lug/2012, at 14:44, Nick Wong <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Recently Apple shut down their iDisk service much to my dismay. It was
> great in that I could store my custom tracks on the web and paste a link to
> these tracks on iDisk to genome browser with ease.
>
> I have been trying to find alternatives to iDisk such as Google drive and
> Dropbox, while you can obtain a link to your file, I think it is for
> downloading only as genome browser can not read the link as a custom track.
>
> I was wondering if anyone has successfully used these cloud storage
> services to store their custom tracks for genome browser? Or any
> alternative way of doing so short of creating a local instance of genome
> browser?
>
> cheers
>
> nick
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