With the numerous social networks and online storage options so widely available storing gigabytes of files on the internet is no longer a challenge. I for one, use social networks to upload my photos and videos to save computer space, after all, I could retrieve them in the future. That is, if those websites don’t shut down and delete my files.
Recently, another start-up website was launched that is meant for accessing and sharing music, photos, and videos on your Windows Mobile based phone. Cloudtrade’s mission is to build a consumer community for free. Simply install the software on the mobile phone, and you’re off, CloudTrade offers 1GB of free uploading to your “Cloud” as personal profiles are called. Users can upload and download files both from their mobile phone or home computer.
So maybe this is like any other social network, allowing users to share files. I don’t see anything really new except that it’s an innovative platform, being the fact that it is designed to be mobile, which means it allows free access anytime, anywhere using your phone. Anyway, here’s a Cloudtrade video, which for me is waaaay to corny:
Via [CrunchGear]
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