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Want Unlimited Cloud Storage? Dazzboard and MySites Team Up

By Sarah Perez / September 15, 2009 7:53 AM / View 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.

iGoogle is Now Social: Google Launches Social Gadgets

By Frederic Lardinois / August 12, 2009 12:00 PM / View Comments

igoogle_logo_aug09.pngGoogle just rolled out 18 social gadgets for its iGoogle start page. These social gadgets turn iGoogle into a far more interactive and social experience, as users can now play casual games with other iGoogle users and share videos and to-do lists right from the iGoogle homepage. As Google's Marissa Mayer and Rose Yao, iGoogle's product manager, told us yesterday, while the first incarnation of iGoogle was about connecting people with information, the service will now also focus on connecting people to each other.

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