Although we haven’t covered “social media webtop” Dazzboard when it was initially released, it’s time to give some space to Dazzboard 2.0, as it promises to be a game changer. Basically it’s a cloud-based app and media files manager for Android smartphones that at the same time perfectly sings along iTunes.
Here are the key features:
- Android application manager – you can browse, install and uninstall apps.
- iTunes content connectivity – ability to access your iTunes library with non-Mac portable devices.
- OpenID compatibility – access Dazzboard with a Google, AOL, Yahoo or MySpace account.
- Enhanced media management – including cloud storage and social media networks (browse your media on the social web as if it was on your PC).
- Ability to “Dazz” content from around the web and add it to your Internet media bookmarks.
As I said in the beginning of this post, Dazzboard 2.0 is a cloud-based service, but it also comes with a desktop client, which at the moment is available for Windows PCs, only. You can check it out from here. And if you own an Android-powered smartphone, make sure to do so – it’s a promising service, which I personally could use on a daily basis (as soon as my Android handset arrives). 😉