No.
I tried Skydrive, but I'm so use to just e-mailing shit to myself (been doing it since Grade 10 and I'm a few years removed from college) that I don't want to change now.
Get off ma lawn...
iTunes Match, that's it.
Yeah sucks that it's not free but if you have shitty upload speeds than Google Music is pretty bleh.
Been using Dropbox for several years. Would like to have more space. But nobody uses my referral link.
I don't. Not that I'm really against the concept, I think it's neat, I just like having full control over where my data is, how it's backed up, etc... So I store everything on my local server at home, and anything I need to access remotely I just SSH tunnel in.
I use Dropbox on rare occasions, although I still don't understand WTF this whole cloud thing is anyways, and had no idea that Dropbox was a part of that.
I've slowly been getting into SkyDrive (and I do have a dropbox account too - shared/synced folders are awesome for sharing between PC and Phone).
So far, I am really loving the combination of OneNote 2010 and OneNote Mobile (Android) with SkyDrive holding onto it all. I have non-synced notebooks, but I am thinking OneNote Mobile will take over as my main approach instead of Springpad or Evernote, though I haven't really tried Evernote).
OneNote on PC is so powerful, and so easy to integrate with other activities, that so far I am really liking the whole concept.
im the same way...love one note, and yesterday got me a new phone with android 2.3 that can use the one note app, so i synced lots of shit to one note last night. its going to be really, really handy at work.
that and gmail...ive been using gmail and google services for years. google tasks is a very convenient quick way to keep up with short lists and such, i use my google calendar plenty, gtalk is awesome, and i sort of use google docs.
Dropbox. Free account does basically everything I need. Right now it's 41% full, and I haven't cleaned it out recently. Works great for hosting pictures for Craigslist ads and stuff like that, and for easily transferring files to and from my phone.
I'm using Amazon's Cloud Drive so I can play music on my Android phone. Awesome!
I have considered putting some stuff on the cloud for easy access but ONLY non-important stuff, and then that almost defeats the purpose anyway.