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File syncing made easy with Iomega cloud

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15 Jun
2011
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Iomega’s Home Media Network Hard Drive Cloud Edition

Every big consumer IT company — like Apple with its iCloud, Microsoft with SkyDrive, and Amazon with Cloud Drive — is moving into some kind of cloud-based storage sharing solution in the marketplace.

Don’t even mention the dozens of smaller companies in this space like trailblazer Dropbox, Tonido and Pogoplug out there.

Now even consumer product manufacturers are moving in on the act to enable “cloud sharing” on their devices.

At a media launch in Singapore today, storage vendor Iomega trotted out their new range of Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices that allow people to share data with others on their new personal cloud.

 
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