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Cloud storage services are great, but in mobile they suffer from a double whammy of separation and inconsistent support...
cloudHQ is a service which synchronizes and replicates data between multiple different cloud services and cloud accounts in real-time. For example, with cloudHQ you can sync Google Drive and Dropbox: so all your files from Google Drive to be in Dropbox and all your files from Dropbox will be in Google Drive. And any change from Google Drive will be instantaneously replicated to Dropbox and any change in Google Drive will be instantaneously replicated to Dropbox.
One of the questions I get occasionally is what I think is better, SugarSync or Dropbox?
SAN MATEO, CA--(Marketwire - May 11, 2012) - SugarSync, a free service that actively syncs your folders and files across all your computers and mobile devices, today announced that it is the recipient of the MobileTrax 2012 Mobility Award for the best Mobile Software for Productivity at this year's CTIA.
Since I’ve been getting so many questions about Google Drive, I wanted to share my thoughts with you all here. After years of rumors, Google Drive officially launched to the public today. And contrary to what some would have you believe, it’s not the end of world for innovative cloud startups
cloudHQ (http://cloudHQ.net) provides real time and continuous synchronization and replication of all types of files between multiple Dropbox, Basecamp,Evernote, Box.net, and Google Docs accounts. You can synchronize all your Basecamp projects with Dropbox, you can edit your Dropbox files using a google Docs interface and much more.
Like everyone else, we were totally geeked up to get our hands on the new iPad on launch day. We’re huge iPad fans here at SugarSync.
Cloud computing isn't as out-there as it sounds. Here, answers to your frequently asked questions.
SugarSync offers a ton more features than Dropbox, plus 3 GB more storage.
The cloudHQ extension for Google Chrome greatly simplifies synchronization and replication of data between your Google Docs, Dropbox, Basecamp and other cloud services. With just one click directly from a Google Docs interface, you can backup, synchronize, or replicating any of your files or folders in the cloud.
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As we kick off another year, we reach that time where millions of New Year’s resolutions are being made – and inevitably broken. But there’s one resolution we can all make that is dead simple to keep, and that is the resolution to scan and protect our critical documents and our precious memories.
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Get caught up in the cloud with a simple explanation of how cloud computing works, plus see comparisons of various cloud services.
SugarSync is going mainstream. As many discovering in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, backing up documents in the cloud has many benefits.
Sharing files with one or more colleagues can still be a hassle. Remember the first time you tried to send a 4GB video file as an email attachment? Anybody who has tried to share a large file with a friend or colleague understands all too well to the problems that are involved. Email attachments can get rejected, especially if you don't know what the upper limit on a file size is for sender or recipient. Uploads and downloads can be arbitrarily slow. And the clunkiness of the whole process makes it hard to get real work done. In the bad old days, if you wanted to distribute files that were too hefty for your email to handle, you had few choices. You could buy some Web-hosting space and use that to distribute files on the fly to your coworkers and collaborators, you could burn a disc or copy the file to a USB drive and drop that in an envelope, or you could use that fabled legacy transport protocol, Sneakernet. Nowadays, however, there's a bevy of free services that offer tons of storage and bandwidth.
Does Drive stand a chance against sync and backup veterans? Google's very own "Loch Ness monster," also known as Google Drive, has finally launched. It's the new face of Google Documents, and it's also Google's oft-rumored Dropbox-killer. It enters a scene crowded with competitors besides Dropbox that let you sync multiple folders, collaborate with friends, and stream data to your mobile device — so how does Drive fare?
Google Drive, Google's cloud storage service, is finally here, and it's no surprise that the competition is prepared after years of rumors. Cloud storage services such as Dropbox and Microsoft's Skydrive have been adding new features ahead of the Google Drive launch, and I've been getting anticipatory e-mails from other competitors, reminding me of their existence, for weeks now.
SugarSync CEO Laura Yecies on how the company’s deal with Lenovo helps make cloud storage more user-friendly for consumers.
View and Edit Microsoft Office Documents Stored on Dropbox and Other Storage Services from Any Device With a Web Browser.
cloudHQ will continuously sync all your files between different cloud services: in real-time.
Google will soon launch a fully-featured cloud storage service called Google Drive, reports Amir Efrati at the Wall Street Journal. Drive would compete directly with other consumer-friendly cloud services, like DropBox, Box, and SugarSync, among others, and will allegedly be priced below that of other similar services.
You may be one of the millions of people who purchased a new tablet or upgraded your smart phone or computer recently. Now you need to migrate all your data to your new device. You also want to make sure you have access to all the same information – your most recent versions – regardless of which device you are on, and that your digital data is secure. Enter the Cloud.
If you’re worried that cloud storage services like Dropbox and Box.net will suffer the same fate as Megaupload, don’t be. They’re like night and day.
Primadesk App Brings Order to "Cloud Chaos" with Easy-to-Use Interface that Searches, Manages and Backs Up Documents, Email and Photos across Online Accounts, From Any Device Las Vegas, Nevada. (PRWEB) January 11, 2012...
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