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Want Unlimited Cloud Storage? Dazzboard and MySites Team Up

Written by Sarah Perez / September 15, 2009 7:53 AM / 7 Comments

Dazzboard describes their service as a "universal media manager," but we like to think of it more as a mobile device manager which lets you move your media files from your phone to your PC and up to the web. The innovative software is only a few months old, but it already supports over 100 different mobile devices. The idea is that you can use Dazzboard to move your content - be it photos, videos, or music - between your computer and mobile even if your handheld doesn't sync with iTunes. In fact, it's sort of like an iTunes alternative for all the phones that aren't an Apple iPhone.

Up until now, Dazzboard supported this to-and-fro between PC and mobile while also allowing you to upload to media sharing sites like Facebook, Flickr, and YouTube. Today, the company adds one more option: MySites, a web-based service offering an unlimited amount of cloud storage.

Dazzboard's Media Manager

The first step to using Dazzboard is installing the software, which currently works only as a browser plugin (IE/Firefox) on Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7 PCs. The company has a Mac version in the works and will support Google Chrome once extensions come to that browser. A Facebook app and iGoogle gadget are also available.

From the web-based Dazzboard interface, you can easily move your files to and from the supported platforms and online services. You can browse, play, and organize your files which are organized into three categories: photos, music, and mobile.

For now, Dazzboard's focus is on the consumer market so for end users, the service is free. However, companies and brands wanting to use Dazzboard's API can do so if they're interested in sharing their content with website visitors or Facebook fans. Dazzboard simplifies the process of having that content pushed from web to mobile and handles the content's global mobile distribution for the brand. This service will be available for a fee and will help keep the consumer-level offering free.

...Now With Unlimited Cloud Storage!

With Dazzboard's new "Cloud Storage" option introduced today, you can upload files to MySites, a personalized homepage designed for file sharing. The MySites web service provides you with a custom URL (yourname.mysites.com), privacy control features, an RSS feed, and a multi-file upload option for sharing several files at once. After uploading your media, your page will feature the files and links to download and you also have the option to share the files using embed codes, Facebook, Twitter, social bookmarking services (Delicious, Digg, Google and Reddit), and even mobile QR codes.

Unbelievably, MySites, a free service, has no upload limit, no file size limit, no resizing of the original file, no download limits, no speed limits, no nag screens, and no watermarking. You can play your content right from MySites as the service provides players for the different file types hosted there (video, music, etc.) The company also plans to offer a Dropbox-style desktop client and API in the near future.

Dazzboard does not have an iPhone application at this time and may or may not ever build one. Since iTunes essentially does the same thing for iPhones and iPods, it would almost be foolhardy for Dazzboard to try and compete with Apple or any of the other thousands of apps available in the crowded market that is the iTunes App Store. Instead, Dazzboard's focus is on the other mobile devices outside of Apple's ecosystem. That's not a bad plan. Although sometimes it seems like everyone owns an iPhone these days, the reality is that worldwide, their are still plenty of other mobile phones to choose from. Now those device owners can enjoy media on their mobiles, too.


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  1. How will they make money?. Is there a guarantee for your valuable media at all?. Uploading media costs a lot of time and effort too.

     Posted by: Vinod  Author Profile Page | September 15, 2009 9:15 AM



  2. How on earth can this be sustainable?

    Posted by: Friedbeef | September 15, 2009 9:16 PM



  3. Hello,

    I'm the CEO of MySites.com.

    It's not that difficult really:

    Vinod:
    We haven't announced that yet. It will be a mix of revenue sharing and offering people interesting content. Also, our hosting company has a stake in us.

    Friedbeef:
    We used to provide 10Gb of space. What we noticed is that most users need less, and those who provide more simply created more accounts. So we decided to make everyone happy.

    Posted by: Ramine Darabiha | September 16, 2009 3:23 AM



  4. Egnyte offers unlimited storage to it's customers as well. Pretty cool features as well. I did the web demo.

    Posted by: Jasse | September 21, 2009 3:46 PM



  5. Well, it seems like another blog, but while though i have gone through it, i found it with huge interesting topics and all that. This seems like very informative and i' love to recommend everyone as this blog giving a huge interest to everyone need. I do love this blog and hopefully i would be in touch with it as it becomes my favorite one. lol..Thanks!

    Posted by: bnteme Author Profile Page | December 5, 2009 12:09 AM



  6. The only advantage I can see from this is to store stuff in 'the cloud.' Like you did with imeem right? That worked great.

     Posted by: Kurt Author Profile Page | January 8, 2010 4:28 PM



  7. I'm not sure that it will be sustainable...

    Posted by: php forms | February 2, 2010 6:17 AM



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