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Request Files and Get Them in Your Dropbox with AirDropper

on Dec 1, 2011
Request Files and Get Them in Your Dropbox with AirDropperHow do you request and receive files from friends, family, team members, or classmates? Do you send an email and then wait for an email back with the attachment? After receiving the attachment, there is usually one additional step which involves downloading it to your computer. While this method is suffice for many, others may prefer a slightly quicker method involving AirDropper. AirDropper is a really simple yet efficient service that lets you request and receive files right into your Dropbox account.

5 Excellent Cloud Tools You Should Be Using

on Nov 27, 2011
5 Excellent Cloud Tools You Should Be UsingIt seems like everything is moving to the cloud from documents to photos to podcasts; plus more and more services are implementing cloud storage for security reasons. While 10 years ago you needed to have actual space on your computer or mobile device in order to save and access files, now you really don’t need much because free cloud storage is everywhere. Since there are so many new and useful cloud tools that are regularly popping up on the scene, I decided to share 5 that I feel are extremely

Safely Store Your Documents in the Cloud with Splarchive

on Jun 26, 2011
Safely Store Your Documents in the Cloud with SplarchiveSplarchive is a new file storage service that coverts your documents into PDFs and then stores them forever in the cloud. They promise that your documents will always remain “safe, private and never grow outdated.” The documents are full encrypted via AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), so you don’t have to worry about the security of your private files.

Access and Manage All of Your Files in the Cloud with Otixo

on Jun 19, 2011
Access and Manage All of Your Files in the Cloud with OtixoIf you’re someone who uses several cloud services, then you know that it can be a pain accessing files from all of the difference services at once. You have to log into each one separately and there is no easy way to transfer files back and forth between the two, until now. That’s where Otixo steps in. It lets you access all of your online files from a single location; so you only need one login to manage them all. Otixo is so easy to setup and use, that you’ll be up accessing your files

Is There A Cloud Bill Of Rights On The Horizon?

on Feb 6, 2011
Is There A Cloud Bill Of Rights On The Horizon?

Everyone is waiting to see if The Cloud will be the next big thing or just another idea that falls by the wayside as the Internet rumbles along. One thing is for sure either way, the smart internet based business owner is waiting to see what kind of Cloud there is on the horizon by staying informed. Although there have been many positive reports about what this shared resource will be able to do, there are already a few misgivings and concerns creeping up in the industry based media.

30 day challenge update: meditation!

on Sep 2, 2010
30 day challenge update: meditation!It’s time for an update on my 30 day challenges. Here’s what I’ve done the last few months: June: I didn’t respond to email after 10 p.m. and I read the New Testament of the Bible. Both were interesting in different ways. It turns out that 10 p.m. is a pretty good time for me to turn off email (I’ve tried 9 p.m. in the past and that didn’t work–Google can be a very email-heavy place at times). I’d like to get back to this habit, because it made me distinctly

Amazon Drops CloudFront Pricing and Takes the Subway to NYC

on Jun 8, 2010
Amazon Drops CloudFront Pricing and Takes the Subway to NYC

Amazon’s CloudFront service is part of their Amazon Web Services offering. CloudFront is a content delivery networks or CDN. If you aren’t familiar with how a CDN works, here’s an easy way to think about it. When you upload your files to a webserver, the files generally sit in one place at your hosting company’s physical location. CloudFront (and any CDN) takes your files and puts them in a variety of locations to speed up the delivery to the end user

I Am All for the Cloud, But Let’s Not Make It A Buzz Word

on Jun 4, 2010

You probably already heard about “the cloud,” right? The cloud is nothing more than the Internet, and cloud-computing is Internet-based computing. Under a cloud-computing model, the resources, software and information will be provided to your personal computer on-demand, via the Internet. Instead of running Word or Excel as desktop applications, for example, you would use Google Docs to create and edit your documents.

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