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divendres, 1 de juny del 2012
divendres, 9 de març del 2012
dimecres, 7 de març del 2012
slideshare
slideshare
SlideShare is a free software where users can submit theirPowerpoint or OpenOffice presentations to be viewed online in flashformat. It is an interesting option because it allows us to sharepresentations on the web. The maximum weight for files is 20 Mb. In addition, we add the presentation once it has been incorporated intothis website and others through a blog or a wiki embed code.
http://www.slideshare.net/
SlideShare is a free software where users can submit theirPowerpoint or OpenOffice presentations to be viewed online in flashformat. It is an interesting option because it allows us to sharepresentations on the web. The maximum weight for files is 20 Mb. In addition, we add the presentation once it has been incorporated intothis website and others through a blog or a wiki embed code.
http://www.slideshare.net/
dijous, 9 de febrer del 2012
DropBox
DropBox
Web-based file hosting service operated by Dropbox, Inc. that uses cloud computing to enable users to store and share files and folders with others across the Internet using file synchronization. It was founded in 2007 by Drew Houston and ArashFerdowsi.
There are both free and paid services, each with varying options. In comparison to similar services, Dropbox offers a relatively large number of user clients across a variety of desktop and mobile operating systems. There are a total of 10 clients, including versions for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux (official and unofficial), as well as versions for mobile devices, such as Android, iPhone, iPad and BlackBerry, and a web-based client for when no local client is installed. Dropbox uses the Freemium financial model and its free service provides 2 GB of free online storage. The service's major competitors include Box.net, Sugarsync, Mozy, and ZumoDrive.
Functionality
The Dropbox client enables users to drop any file into a designated folder that is then synced with Dropbox's Internet service and to any other of the user's computers and devices with the Dropbox client. Users may also upload files manually through a web browser. Through these usages, it can be an alternative to couriering physical removable media, and other traditional forms of file transfer, such as FTP and e-mail attachments.
While Dropbox functions as a storage service, its focus is on synchronization and sharing. It supports revision history, so files deleted from the Dropbox folder may be recovered from any of the synced computers. Dropbox's version control also helps users know the history of a file they may be currently working on, enabling more than one person to edit and re-post files without complications of losing its previous form. The version history is limited to 30 days.

http://www.dropbox.com/
Web-based file hosting service operated by Dropbox, Inc. that uses cloud computing to enable users to store and share files and folders with others across the Internet using file synchronization. It was founded in 2007 by Drew Houston and ArashFerdowsi.
There are both free and paid services, each with varying options. In comparison to similar services, Dropbox offers a relatively large number of user clients across a variety of desktop and mobile operating systems. There are a total of 10 clients, including versions for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux (official and unofficial), as well as versions for mobile devices, such as Android, iPhone, iPad and BlackBerry, and a web-based client for when no local client is installed. Dropbox uses the Freemium financial model and its free service provides 2 GB of free online storage. The service's major competitors include Box.net, Sugarsync, Mozy, and ZumoDrive.
Functionality
The Dropbox client enables users to drop any file into a designated folder that is then synced with Dropbox's Internet service and to any other of the user's computers and devices with the Dropbox client. Users may also upload files manually through a web browser. Through these usages, it can be an alternative to couriering physical removable media, and other traditional forms of file transfer, such as FTP and e-mail attachments.
While Dropbox functions as a storage service, its focus is on synchronization and sharing. It supports revision history, so files deleted from the Dropbox folder may be recovered from any of the synced computers. Dropbox's version control also helps users know the history of a file they may be currently working on, enabling more than one person to edit and re-post files without complications of losing its previous form. The version history is limited to 30 days.
http://www.dropbox.com/
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