Posts filed under 'Web 2.0'

Just drop into Dropbox to store, share and syncronize files online

Dropbox

With the Web 2.0 phenomenon gaining momentum, there is a large number of services offering online file storage and sharing, like Xdrive, FreeDrive. [Learn about more file sharing sites, including media sharing sites, here.]

But you may still not be satisfied with these sites because they do not give you the complete freedom. You may have to cross several hurdles to access these ervices. But what if you can use an online-file sharing site that synchronizes with your Windows or Machintosh, allowing you to save and share your files and folders online as if you were saving it locally on your PC.

You can save and share you files very easily by just dragging-and-dropping your files and folders in a Dropbox, one of the most simple online file sharing and synchronizing service.

Dropbox is an intelligent combination of Box.net, dot.mac and Microsoft’s FolderShare* syncing service. It makes online storage and sharing of files as simple as dragging files into specially marked local folders.

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1 comment March 12, 2008

Post to multiple blogs simultaneously

Writetomyblog.com

Those who maintain several blogs, with many posts being simultaneously being posted to multiple blogs, it’s a really difficult and annoying to copy-paste the same thing over and again. Alternative? WriteToMyBlog.com. It is a free web word-processor for your blog. Just compose your post and enter the details of your blog(s). The post gets published on a number of blogs simultaneously. The processor is also very good one and also allows you to post YouTube videos and images from Flickr. And a really good part of it — no registrations required.

http://writetomyblog.com/

6 comments February 10, 2008


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