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Amazon tries to catch up in personal cloud storage and falls further behind With the release of Google Drive, all the other personal cloud storage companies had to play catch-up. One, Amazon, has tripped. www.zdnet.com
Top 15 Cloud Storage Tips and Tasks We pinpoint the cloud storage services with the best attributes for accomplishing specific tasks, and offer advice on how to use the cloud most effectively. www.pcworld.com
5 Powerful Music Apps That Should Make Middlemen Nervous In the early days of Web 1.0 beta (i.e., the '90s), most of us who were paying attention thought music middlemen were on their way out. Things didn't really pan out that way, but we're sniffing a return of the "direct to fan" ecosystem. Here are five apps that could rewrite the industry's rules. www.wired.com
How To Supercharge Your Dropbox Or Google Drive With Wappwolf Wouldn’t it be awesome if you could just drop a PDF in a folder and it would automatically show up on your Kindle? Or if imported photos automatically scaled themselves down to a smaller size? Or if your PDF documents automatically signed themselves? These are just a couple of examples of what Wappwolf can do along with your Dropbox or Google Drive account. Here’s how to make the magic ... www.lifehacker.com.au
How to Supercharge Your Dropbox or Google Drive with Wappwolf [Automation] # automation Wouldn't it be awesome if you could just drop a PDF in a folder and it would automatically show up on your Kindle? Or if imported photos automatically scaled themselves down to a smaller size? Or if your PDF documents automatically signed themselves? These are just a couple of examples of what Wappwolf can do along with your Dropbox or Google Drive account. Here's how to make the ... lifehacker.com
5 Powerful, Direct Music Apps That Should Make Middlemen Nervous [Music Apps] # musicapps In the early days of Web 1.0 beta (i.e. the '90s), most of us who were paying attention thought music middlemen were on their way out. More » gizmodo.com
How To Use Android [How To] # howto Android is awesome and powerful, but it has, shall we say, a learning curve. That scares some people away. After all, iOS is so intuitive that babies can use it. Literally. But you're not a baby. More » gizmodo.com
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