Posts Tagged ‘File Sharing’

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I’ve written in the past about online file storage services like Dropbox and how valuable I believe they are for mobile users. Services like Dropbox increase the amount of storage accessible from a smartphone, providing a place to put pictures and other files that you might need to access but don’t want taking up previous [...]

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You have to give the folks at DoubleTwist a pat on the back adding innovative features to their music player. Over the last several weeks they announced an upgrade that adds AirPlay support to the DoubleTwist music player, and at Google I/O conference they announced Near Field Communication (NFC) based MP3 file sharing between Android [...]

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This morning Drop.io revealed another feature set to its web-based file sharing service. Called phone.io, the applet works by providing voice-related options for drop.io users. In doing so, users are now more easily able to leave voicemails, podcasts and other audio message files in their accounts.

One of phone.io’s most appealing use-case options is for voicemail messages, which seems to be building off of drop.io’s recently added conference call capabilities. With phone.io one can leave a voicemail message for themselves or other users, which can then be downloaded, embedded or shared across the social web. There are one-click sharing options for creating voicemail or podcasts in real time, with sharing options for iTunes, RSS, email, Twitter, and Facebook to name a few.
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Drop.io is all about file-storage, sharing and making these easier tasks. Taking advantage of the cloud, Drop.io has build a new applet that makes it drop-dead simple to create a playlist that can be accessed via the web, anywhere and anytime. The new feature, rightly titled playlist.io, lets you take songs from your computer and add them to a playlist with a few clicks. This works with your iTunes songs as well.

Once you’ve created a playlist, you’re able to pull up your playlist.io on any computer or compatible mobile device that’s able to access the web. Music from existing Drop.io folders can also be added to your playlist, with drag-n-drop capabilities. As with anything sent to your Drop.io account, a playlist can be made private or can be shared with privacy settings.
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Following our coverage of online file storage Box.net which just became a little more social, here are 15 more free online storage sites which you can use for storing, sharing and backing up your important files. Read more

Drop.io, a used to be simple and private online file sharing solution is now the web’s most convenient way of privately sharing images, video, audio, documents and other digital content. The popular file sharing site has just redesigned its website and is now simpler and easy to use. Read more

Box.net who offer online data storage services has released new service BOX LITE. According to Box.net blog it was made to make easier to upload files to your account.

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