jkontherun.com - 7/29/2009
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When someone asks me to recommend a file synchronization service that works on computers and handsets, Sharpcast’s SugarSync is one of a few that I always mention. (Dropbox and Windows Live Mesh are high on my list, too.) The SugarSync service works with both PCs and Macs, not to mention ...
techcrunch.com - 7/29/2009
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techcrunch.com —
Well, we never thought it would happen because
of its intense rivalry with Google, but Facebook is
almost ready to launch an official app for Android phones. Hints are already popping up here and there, but I’ve been able to confirm it. The ...
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Pigs Fly As Facebook And Google Work Together On An ...
pcworld.com - 7/30/2009
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pcworld.com —
Acer remains on track to launch a version
of its Aspire One netbook with Google's Android mobile
operating system in the third quarter of this year, a company representative said Wednesday. The company decided to reiterate its commitment to the ...
(more)
Acer on Track for Android Netbook Launch in Third Quarter
pocketables.net - 7/31/2009
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pocketables.net —
China_mobile_android The Zii EGG may be the hot
topic in Android hardware this week, but there's another
new piece of gear just revealed on the internet that deserves a little attention. While not as impressive or promising as the EGG, especially ...
(more)
China Mobile working on 7-inch Android slate
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SugarSync: Sync Files Folders and Photos from Android [OStatic]
GigaOM Network —
As JKOnTheRun notes, Sharpcast's extremely popular SugarSync file synchronization service now works with Android-based phones and devices. Widely used on the iPhone, BlackBerry and on Windows Mobile devices, the service also works on both PCs and Macs. It lets you retrieve and view files from any computer in a SugarSync account, browse and upload local files, send files and share folders directly from a phone, view folders shared with other phone users, and upload and view photos from a phone. Sharpcast offers a free 2GB storage account, ...
SugarSync: Sync Files Folders and Photos from Android
OStatic blogs —
As JKOnTheRun notes, Sharpcast's extremely popular SugarSync file synchronization service now works with Android-based phones and devices. Widely used on the iPhone, BlackBerry and on Windows Mobile devices, the service also works on both PCs and Macs. It lets you retrieve and view files from any computer in a SugarSync account, browse and upload local files, send files and share folders directly from a phone, view folders shared with other phone users, and upload and view photos from a phone. Sharpcast offers a free 2GB storage account, and you can sign up from the ...
Backup now for your BlackBerry and Android, plus a bit more
Gadgetell —
... show. It is drop dead easy.
The new applications for Android and BlackBerry devices allow access to SugarSync fun, things like: sending files from a phone, view files (including photos) from any computer on your account, upload mobile photos from phone to account.
The applications are free and available for PC/Mac, Windows Mobile, iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry. No word on Palm Pre app yet.
Company site: [SugarSync] via [jkOnTheRun]
Full Story » | Written by JG Mason for ...
Apple Rolls Out MobileMe iDisk for iPhone, iPod Touch
jkOnTheRun —
... . Apple offers 20GB of storage for the $99 yearly fee, but the three services I’ve named are all cheaper on a cost-per-gigabyte basis. They also don’t necessarily lock you in to a particular brand of handset, either. SugarSync, for example, supports iPhone, Windows Mobile, and BlackBerry devices. The service just added support for Google Android handsets, as well. ...
7 Rules of the Road for Maximum Mobile Bliss [jkOnTheRun]
GigaOM Network —
... Invest in a useful web-based data storage and synchronization service (or provide your own) — I actually use several tools in this area, mainly because if one experiences a service disruption, chances are one of the others will be fine. The idea behind this mantra is to have your data available to you regardless of what device you have with you. And if your device itself goes bad, a web-based storage service like Dropbox, SugarSync, Box.net, or ZumoDrive (to name a few) can be used with a public or ...
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SugarSync Mobile For Android: Backup And Sync Your Android
phandroid.com 8/3/2009 —
SugarSync already has backup and cloud syncing services for many platforms and devices including iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, PC and Macs. Today the company announced the availability of SugarSync for Android! To download simply ...
SugarSync: Sync Files Folders and Photos from Android
ostatic.com 7/29/2009 — As JKOnTheRun notes , Sharpcast's extremely popular SugarSync file synchronization service now works with Android-based phones and devices. Widely used on the iPhone, BlackBerry and on Windows Mobile devices, the service also works on both PCs and ...
SugarSync Mobile for Android
sugarsync.com 7/29/2009 — Remote file access and browsing: Retrieve and view files from any computer in your SugarSync account. Local file management: You can browse and upload files stored directly on the phone. Allows you to copy and paste files to other folders, create new ...
SugarSync Mobile for Android
sugarsync.com 7/29/2009 — Remote file access and browsing: Retrieve and view files from any computer in your SugarSync account. Local file management: You can browse and upload files stored directly on the phone. Allows you to copy and paste files to other folders, create new ...
Donut != Android 2.0
androidguys.com 7/26/2009 —
We just went through all of this back with Cupcake/Android 1.5 a few months ago, but since some people seem to be screwing it up again, let’s take this once more, from the top, with feeling:
Tasty treats are not releases. Donut is ...
Android 2.0 Due Late Summer?
androidguys.com 7/17/2009 —
While everyone is just getting used to Cupcake (Android 1.5), the team behind The Weather Channel app is already working with the Android 2.0 SDK.
In today’s Q&A interview with Traci of The Weather Channel , I learned that ...
HTC to Focus on Android Over Other Platforms [jkOnTheRun]
jkontherun.com 7/23/2009 — We keep hearing that a lot of OEMs are working on Android smartphones, even though only a few have made it to market. There is an explosion of Android phones set to appear this year and early next year. Phone maker HTC is one of the biggest players ...
Live Android Lets You Run Android On Your PC [Android]
gizmodo.com 7/14/2009 — Live Android is a LiveCD image for running Android on your x86-based PC, so you check it out without blowing up everything else on your hard drive. It'll run it inside of virtualization apps too. [ Live-Android via DownloadSquad ]
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Android: what I really think
tomconrad.net 6/29/2009 — A few weeks ago, just after the iPhone 3G launch, I was invited to join a mobile round table put together by the folks at TechCrunch. They’d brought together a relatively large group of people with the goal of engaging in a dialog about the ...