Posts Tagged with ‘box.net’

Online File Sharing Nibbles On EatLime

Leslie Poston

I'm always seeking out ways to share files and information with people online. I am a writer with clients all over the world, so the more accessible a solution I can find, the better it is for all concerned. Last October I was pointed in the direction of EatLime, an online file sharing site that gives you 1GB of sharing for free.
It took me a while to try it out. I wasn't entirely convinced it would do the job [...]

Google Preparing Online ‘GDrive’ Storage Solution For Release, Rumors Say

Paul Glazowski

Since Tuesday morning, the tech blog world has been buzzing about the supposed imminent release of Google’s online storage service, which it sensibly intends to add to its software suite of email, word processing, and photo hosting utilities.
Well, we’re not so sure "sensible" is the way to describe it. Despite its establishment of a niche of adopters, online storage hasn’t very much taken off at all.
The general hesitation is quite understandable, too. For one, users have yet to fully trust [...]

The Current State Of Online Storage

Paul Glazowski

Online storage has been a business proven useful for some time already. Having one’s essentials - and even some luxuries - available from any place and any terminal one can connect to the Web with is appealing to many. Why wouldn’t it be? For the half of the computing world that hasn’t been persuaded over to the portable sector of the tech industry (in other words, the people who continue to reside on desktop systems and only desktop systems), it’s [...]

Box.net Creates Remote Storage Site For iPhone Users

Paul Glazowski

Are you one of the million or so iPhone owners out there? Are you consistently feeling a little short on storage? If so, Box.net has a snazzy solution that’ll work quite phenomenally through the device’s Safari Internet browser.
First, one very big particular that you might like to know about:
If you’ve ever used Box.net or know what the service is comprised of, you know that through traditional interaction with its website (via a PC or Mac loaded a full-fledged Web browser) [...]