ZeroPC Web Desktop Expands
Integration with popular web storage services and local computer content
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 27, 2011 at 3:06 pmZeroDesktop, Inc., provider of Web Desktop solutions, announced expanded integration features with popular Web storage services including Dropbox, Evernote, Box.net, Google Docs and SugarSync, plus integration with the user’s own local PC storage, for its ZeroPC cloud content management user interface.
ZeroPC bridges the gap between Internet and PCs by providing an all-in-one content management hub for organizing, accessing, managing and sharing any digital content stored on a user’s local PC, social sites, portable storage devices or external storage services, all from one location regardless of where their content is stored. Local PC storage integration lets users migrate content to the cloud at their own pace, and users can control time-sensitive sharing of their content with anyone, anywhere for any duration.
ZeroPC eliminates the challenges of having to remember multiple logins, learn different user interfaces and navigation styles, and install client software to use the many Web storage solutions that are currently available. While online from any location and using any browser, computer users can unscatter their digital content by simply logging in to their ZeroPC virtual cloud computer account and ‘see’ all of their documents, emails, photos, music, videos, and social media content that are currently stored on external storage sites, including ZeroPC’s new integration with Dropbox and Evernote.
"This is a revolutionary step forward in giving computer users a safe and comfortable platform to experience the cloud computing revolution," said Young Song, CEO of ZeroDesktop, Inc. "Most computer users currently store all of their content in files and folders on their local PCs, but their content is becoming increasingly scattered across multiple Web-enabled devices, external storage services and social sites. ZeroPC aggregates content so people can easily access, transfer and share whatever they want using any Internet browser from anywhere, anytime and from any device."
In addition to complementary integration with external storage providers that extends their use, ZeroPC also includes the following features:
- Combinations of digital content – multiple folders, multiple files and sticky notes – can be securely accessed, managed and shared using a single URL.
- Using any browser, ZeroPC users can view, play multimedia, modify and save content directly to popular external Web services without first downloading the content to their local computer or installing software. Users easily sign-in (OAuth) to their Dropbox, Evernote, Box.net, Google Docs or other external accounts from their ZeroPC Accounts Manager, which aggregates user content.
- Easy drag-and-drop techniques are employed to access and move scattered Internet content between locations – from local PC to cloud service and content in one cloud service to another cloud service.
- At no additional expense, ZeroPC includes ThinkFree’s Online Office Suite that looks, feels and delivers performance that is 100% compatible with familiar Microsoft productivity tools.
- ZeroPC users can create, view, edit and save documents, spreadsheets and presentations directly to their Dropbox, Evernote, Box.net, Google Docs, or other external storage accounts.
- ZeroPC users can post content directly to Facebook and Twitter without opening separate browsers or multiple logins. Friends and colleagues only need to click on a short URL in the user’s tweet or Facebook Wall to be able to instantly access shared photos, videos and files.
- ZeroPC users can now import additional Web apps and local apps with attractive icons for direct access to their favorite external links such as news sources, shopping sites and numerous others.
- Because ZeroPC resides in a cloud, users never have to worry about computer crashes or viruses that may corrupt important documents, letters, photos or other valued keepsake items. ZeroPC is designed with additional security layers and dual-password protection as opposed to other Web services that only provide a URL link which may not be secure. Users can securely lock away all of their content in their own ‘safety box’ which no one else can open.
End-users can have instant, full access to all of ZeroPC’s functions and applications, and up to 50GB of storage for their content, by signing up for their own ZeroPC account. No credit cards or subscription fees are required – only an email address, Facebook or Google account are needed to sign up. End-users who sign up now will receive $10 in instant ZeroPC credits.