By Jason Kincaid on September 16, 2008

Backblaze, the service I described as “Online Backup With Time Machine’s Finesse“, has launched to the public. The site tries to differentiate itself from the myriad of other online backup solutions available by emphasizing simplicity. Backblaze advertises a 3-click-setup, tucking away all but the most basic features behind an “advanced” menu (which includes options like bandwidth throttling and file exclusion).

Since we last wrote about it, Backblaze has increased the maximum size of any individual file from 100MB to 4GB, and…

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