File sharing and collaboration service Drop.io has taken its services "live" by introducing real-time sharing across the site and even third-party applications. Along with the introduction of an ...
Private file sharing company drop.io, inc. has just announced a very simple file sharing solution that allows professionals in businesses or organizations to centrally manage and share large data ...
My teachers are looking for quick ways to get files to students. We're building infrastructure, so this sort of thing will be able to get into a content management system or onto our SIS within a ...
Sharing information online is getting more complex than it sometimes should be. If you want to share pictures, files, plain ideas, or even faxes with friends or businesses, you can try the old e-mail ...
In a move I can't understand and don't like one bit, Facebook has acquired file-sharing service Drop.io-- and pulled the plug. Specifically, Facebook has "bought most of Drop.io's technology and ...
When I need to share a large file with someone (or myself, meaning I need it to go from one computer to another), I invariably turn to YouSendIt. Sure, I could use Driveway or Transfer Big Files, but ...
Drop.io has turned the web browser into a live, interactive, rich media space. Their new interface allows you to upload files, leave comments, and chat, all in real-time. This is the coolest way to ...
Facebook has bought the assets of New York-based Drop.io, which ran a cloud-based data storage service. Drop.io's founder, Sam Lessin, a member of this year's Silicon Alley 100, is headed to Facebook.
Drop.io, the file hosting and sharing service of considerable renown in Web world, particularly among those who espouse the need to keep things simple and easy and cheap without excess baggage, is ...
Windows: drop.io is a quick way to share up to 100 MB in files, but it's easy to forget about. With a beta Outlook plug-in, drop.io can become your go-to means of sending really large files without ...
File-sharing service Drop.io now allows you to geocode your collection of content (files, notes, links, etc.) which it calls a "drop." In addition to accessing the content via a shortened URL, users ...