• Intro
    • What are Cloud Apps
    • Curriculum Correlation
    • Teaching in the Clouds ...... Flipping the Classroom Background, Apps and Tools
  • Web Desktops - Programming
    • Web Desktops - Virtual OS
    • Programming - Learning to Code
  • Sync Collaborate
    • File Sharing and Bookmark Sync
    • Collaboration - Backchanneling
    • Web Conferencing
    • Notes in the Cloud
    • Task Management
    • Calendars
  • Office Apps - Tools
    • Office Like Suites
    • Wordprocessors
    • Spreadsheets
    • Databases
    • Slide Shows Presentations Timelines WebQuests
    • Desktop Publishing Infographics Mashups TagClouds
    • Tools
  • Graphics - Multimedia
    • Photo Editing and Drawing
    • Video Creation and Editing
  • Web Site Apps
    • Web Site Builders
    • Wikis
    • Blogs MicroBlogs
    • Web Quests
    • Learning Management Systems and Tools
    • Mailing List Services
    • Web Tools and Add Ons MultiMedia Polling and Forms
  • What's Next - Contact Info
    • Mobile Learning
    • What's Next ---------> Web 3.0 The Semantic Web
    • Real Time Search and Discovery
    • Comprehensive Directory of The Latest Cloud Apps
    • Contact Info

File Sharing  Remote Access and Bookmark Syncing


File Sharing
Windows Live SkyDrive
SkyDrive is essentially 25GB of storage—for free. While it doesn't have the most compelling feature set if you're not using it with Windows Live Mail and the online version of Microsoft Office, it is a whole lot of space for a whole lot of nothing. Value-wise, you can't really beat it...unless you have files greater than 50MB.
Dropbox
It’s becoming increasingly common for computer users, to have important files living on multiple PCs. The challenge is keeping these files synced across various systems—without the need to e-mail anything to yourself or carrying a USB drive. That’s where Dropbox comes in. This cloud-based service’s cross-platform compatibility, file versioning, and a free smartphone app make it one of the most well-rounded syncing solutions available. My absolute favourite useful app. 
DropMark
Dropmark lets you drag and drop files and links from your desktop and Web browser to be instantly uploaded into collections in the cloud. Links from Vimeo, Flickr, YouTube, Soundcloud, Instagram, Google Maps and more are automatically recognized and understood, and there’s support for external apps like iPhoto. Everything you upload has its own short link and collections have built-in RSS feeds.
Ge.tt sharing
With ge.tt you can share any number of files, no matter how large, within seconds and in real time. No need to wait for files to upload. They are ready to be shared as soon as you select them. With ge.tt you get real-time statistics that tells you exactly how many and who has downloaded them. It's a great way to keep track of your own popularity.
DropSend
DropSend is an application to send large files to other people without being restricted by email attachment sizes. With DropSend you upload a file online and the receiver gets an email with a download link.

Hojoki
It's mission is to solve the problem of ‘information fragmentation’ by building a unified activity stream inbox for cloud apps such as Google Docs, Dropbox, Highrise, GitHub, and plenty of others.

Remote Access
LogMeIn
A software service that provides remote access to computers over the Internet. Enjoy the freedom to work from anywhere by accessing desktop and laptop computers, PC or Mac via tablet, smartphone or  standalone computers.

Bookmarking
Xmarks 
Lets you synchronize your bookmarks and passwords across multiple computers running Firefox,IE or Chrome,even those that run a different operating system.
Delicious
Social bookmarking website. It allows users to tag, save, manage and share web pages from a centralized source
Pinterest
Lets you create and share collections of stuff you like in any category you choose — has been tried before by start-ups that didn't make much of a mark. This time it might take off. Pinterest makes the process painless by offering a Pin It button that lets you grab pictures of your favorite things as you browse the Web. The site then collects the images on "boards" that other users can follow and comment on.
Symbaloo
A simple online start page that lets you easily organize and access favorite sites and web services on one page. These visual bookmarked pages are called web mixes, .
SymbalooEDU
A companion application to the original Symbaloo visual bookmarking and sharing tool. The application acts as a  PLE (personal learning environment). Educators can create a library of relevant resources and organize them in a single location. 
  • Click here for a sample Symbaloo on Web 2.0 in Education
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Introducing Dropmark from Dropmark on Vimeo.

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