I've just downloaded Gmail drive for windows. There is a linux version, this is the windows one (shame, I didn't even add a z). Via the medium of sending emails to your google account, it lets you store files remotely. For photos, flickr is more useful :-) but for general files it might be fun. It seems to work.
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It's probably easier to spend 50 bucks on a USB drive, or just upload important documents as attachments on emails to yourself.
As a proof of concept, it's a cool idea, though.
On a Mac, go to
gdisk.sourceforge.net
My work here is done.