By Jane Gracielo, on April 25th, 2013%
The peer-2-peer file sharing company, BitTorrent, have shared their latest data-synchronizing technology in the public for a free test.
The developers of BitTorrent uses the basic p2p sharing technology to send infos between users and eliminating the use of cloud services.
Yes! this sync technology eliminates the use of third party servers or cloud services such as Google Drive and Dropbox which have been aggressively leading in this service.
According to an analyst, the service would appeal to individual users for private use but not with big companies.
The San . . . → Read More: BitTorrent Introduces Free Alternative of Cloud Service to Public
By Jane Gracielo, on March 16th, 2013%
Dropbox, the most popular cloud storage company is now moving to make their business get even more bigger. They are not just a company that sticks to the cloud and syncing business, they do have ambition and not just a small ambition, a very big ambition that wants to be in every internet users center of online needs or apps. To make this happen, the cloud storage company acquired the owner of the Mailbox app, Orchestra.
The question now is how much did it cost for the San Francisco-based company to acquire Orchestra? According to various . . . → Read More: Dropbox Acquires Mailbox
By Dora Tutor, on March 13th, 2013%
The cloud storage leader, Dropbox, is just getting better and better. In their latest update on last Tuesday, Dropbox made a few changes in the user interface design to the OS X menu bar. The changes include direct access to files, recently changed files and documents, and many more.
With the new Dropbox 2.0, the cloud storage company enhanced the capabilities of their software by allowing the users to directly access their files in the cloud storage from their desktops. The update features an advanced UI integration in the new redesigned drop-down menu that supports invitations . . . → Read More: Dropbox 2.0 Update for OS X
By Jane Gracielo, on September 26th, 2012%
On Wednesday, Dropbox has announced that its users will now have the capacity to share files stored on the said service even within groups in Facebook.
According to a blog posted by Dropbox, notes and other stuff can now be shared within your study group, post a video to your family’s group, or add the latest schedule for a game to your basketball or soccer group at lightning speed from wherever place you are located.
The integtration of Dropbox and Facebook will let the users of the social networking site to comment on the post and push the ‘like’ button . . . → Read More: Dropbox and Facebook works together for file sharing
By Jharma Mulchandani, on November 10th, 2011%
Harmful addictions are challenging to bust, but Research in Motion appears to be carrying out what ever it might to assist people restarted their own CrackBerrys for good. Take into account some of the reasons the actual Canadian producer in the BlackBerry smartphone will be suffering: an international blackout in mid-October; the actual Playbook tablet, a weak answer to the actual apple ipad tablet; and phones using internet surfing around that is equally laughably low-quality along with slower like molasses.
All of these problems imply that Research in motion people it’s very best existential turmoil yet. During a . . . → Read More: BlackBerry’s Problem
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