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MyAppolo by Arroware Industries to Cross Cloud Storage and Social Media

With personal cloud distributed to trusted peers

myApollo,
the brainchild of Arroware Industries Inc., is a social media platform
that will offer users a way to synchronize, backup and share their
files while discovering the media content of other users.

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Powered by a team of young
entrepreneurs and built upon proprietary technology, it wants to make
the lives of its users easier by helping to manage their digital
identity while connecting to one another in a convergence of cloud
computing and social media.

Where the potential shines is in
expanding the capabilities of an iOS or Android smartphone in
conjunction with affiliated Macintosh and PC devices to create
personal file-sharing and synchronization networks. Pictures, videos,
music, and documents: people use these mediums every day to enrich
their lives and get things done. The problem that the service was
created to solve is that these files are often scattered across many
different HDDs and devices, meaning that sharing media content with
friends and colleagues can involve searching and manually moving
files between devices with peripherals such as USB thumb-drives.

This will change this paradigm by
giving users the power to create their own network of peers, a
‘personal cloud,’ making files available as broadly or as privately
as the user desires. Media designated to be shared is, in turn,
distributed across the associated devices in fragmented and encrypted
chunks, each of which containing what are blueprints that can be used
to reconstruct the entirety of the original file. Members of a
network will be able to search, discover and share media across the
platform using a protocol that offers unlimited storage capacity,
unfettered access to files and the convenience of carrying the entire
digital world in your pocket. Until now, ‘cloud storage’ has really
meant ‘your files are stored on a computer in a massive data-center.’
myApollo will challenge the status quo by keeping a users files where
they belong: on their own devices, and on the devices they trust, an
arrangement that emphasizes both security and privacy.

The company believes that the digital
infrastructure it has created will have implications for how wireless
devices such as smartphones, computers, gaming consoles and even
household appliances communicate commands and coordinate functions,
using the personal cloud networks to move data.

The service provides a pipeline for
major digital content providers to transfer their product to the
consumer, opening the door to a transformation of how all forms of
media and content are disseminated from the marketplace. The company
is not sitting idle following the technological achievement of its
service and has set its sights on further developments that can
harness the potential of the personal cloud.

myApollo will be launching its service
over the fall of 2013, starting with the Google Play store for
Android
. Macintosh, PC and iOS clients will be rolled out over the
following weeks.

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