Cloud Engines has announced today the second generation Pogoplug. That s
all fine and dandy but what s a Pogoplug most people will ask. A
Pogoplug is an interesting device that will let you access all the
content you want from your USB drives over the Internet. That means you
don t have to carry with you portable hard drives anymore. Instead just
get a Pogoplug and access everything on those USB drives from anywhere
in the world. It s like setting up your own cloud.
The new Pogoplug comes with a design change and multiple USB ports that
will let you connect up to 4 external drives. Once connected to the
Pogoplug those drives are ready to let you manage them no matter where
you are. All you need is a dependable Internet connection and you ll be
able to handle those drives and share media content with your friends in
no time.
Speaking about sharing, you ll have to know that the Pogoplug will let
you share content with your friends on Facebook, Twitter and MySpace
easily. You ll be able to even stream media straight over the Internet
although you ll need a great connection in order to get a great
experience out of it.
The Pogoplug will come with a lot of new features:
Automatic content synchronization
Drag-and-Drop music and photo slideshows support
Sharing with Pogoplug Address Book
Global Search across multiple drives and Pogoplugs
Automatic content organization
Streaming support from my.pogoplug.com
iPhone streaming support
As you can see the Pogoplug is a great solution for keeping your content
close without actually taking the USB drives with you. You won t have to
worry anymore about losing them as Pogoplug keeps them secure for you at
home. Sure in case someone decides to rob your house the drives might
disappear too but let s keep thinking positive thoughts and hope nobody
robs your home anytime soon.
The new Pogoplug is available for pre-order as we speak and the unit
will ship to your door by the end of the year. The gadget sells for $129
and there are no other service fees or monthly fees to pay. Any takers?
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