FolderSync enables easy sync of files between cloud storage and Android devices.
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App: FolderSync - Sync your files
FolderSync enables easy sync of files between cloud storage and Android devices.
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Google Drive ToS - Know the risks
We had talked about Google's new recently released service here, but Google Drive is causing distrust to its users!
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Google Drive Launched
Google Drive cloud storage has been launched, offering users 5GB of free space.
The Google Drive appears as an improvement of the existing Google Docs.
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[Remote Access App] AirDroid
Now, I'll present you an awesome tool, named AirDroid!
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[Remote Access App] Remote Web Desktop
There are plenty of utilities for using a remote application, such as, moving files between phone and computer, sending messages, etc.
Today I'll present you an awesome tool, named Remote Web Desktop!
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[Remote Access App] WebSharing
There are plenty of utilities for using a remote application, such as, moving files between phone and computer, sending messages, etc.
Today I'll present you an awesome tool, named WebSharing!
App: Undelete Beta for Android
Nowadays, smartphones can store a lot of information about our personal lives, professional, etc., but what can we do when we accidentally lose that information?
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