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CloudTrade unveils its mobile sharing platform

By Dusan Belic on Monday, January 28th, 2008 at 10:40 AM PST In Announcements, Services

In a move that is “destined to define our mobile millennium,” CloudTrade announced the beta launch of its new secure software platform to enable web-enabled mobile phone users to share their content using the peer-to-peer technology.

CloudTradeOnce again we hear the popular “access your content anytime, anywhere” phrase, making me think why they’ve decided to tie the other popular “first time” phrase along with it in their release.

Everything is apparently legal thanks to CloudTrade’s negotiating efforts with major record labels, music publishers and other content providers. Upon registration, users get 1-gigabyte “Cloud” to store all of their digital content like music, photos, videos and more — which they can later share with their buddies.

The service is and will be kept free thanks to the “both relevant and engaging” advertising that is also not intrusive. It’s really hard to imagine that, but I do encourage you to give CloudTrade a try nevertheless. It’s free after all. ;)

Full release is available from here.

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One Comment on “CloudTrade unveils its mobile sharing platform”

  1. Dinex says:

    I just noticed this posting. I’ve actually been in a focus group for Cloudtrade for the past couple of months. It’s a really cool program… I use it on my Blackjack to access a ton of my music… I think you all will really enjoy it.

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