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12 years ago
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on: Winamp shutting down on December 20th, 2013
you just created an account to say this :). Looks like we are getting popular. Please check our forum, our community and make an informed decision.
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12 years ago
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on: Winamp shutting down on December 20th, 2013
You can check out our personal cloud software Tonido (
http://www.tonido.com). It organizes all your music, video collection and makes it available from anywhere. We have very good mobile apps for iOS, Android and even for Windows 8. You don't need to take our word. Just check the app ratings and reviews in app stores.
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12 years ago
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on: Dropbox for business
Dropbox for Business is still a public cloud service. The reality is we live in information economy where information and intellectual property is a first order citizens for any business. So storing your organization data to a public cloud (whether it is dropbox or some other service) is equivalent to giving keys to your organization's treasure trove. Also Dropbox being a high profile target, if the service hacked for some reason, it puts your organization data at risk in inadvertently.
We have built Tonido FileCloud (http://www.getfilecloud.com) to specifically address this use case where organizations can self host their own Enterprise File Share and Sync platform.
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12 years ago
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on: Self-hosted, Enterprise File Sharing and Sync Platform
Mainly for enterprises who want to keep control over data and IP assets. You will be surprised to know how many enterprises need a solution like this.
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12 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Who should succeed Balmer as CEO of Microsoft?
Gates
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12 years ago
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on: U.S. cloud firms face backlash from NSA spy programs
At Tonido, we got a following mail from a customer a week back.
" We are sorry but recent developments and news in regard to the NSA PRISM program and the Patriot Act have made us decide no longer to use any cloud solution developed or hosted by a US company. You can remove our information from your database."
Even though, Our Tonido software is a self hosted one and totally orthogonal to Google Drive or dropbox in principle and in operation, we do get the shaft unfairly.
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12 years ago
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on: Do Things that Don't Scale
We gotta say this. We have never been a fan of pg's essays.
BUT THIS ONE IS GEM. Probably the Best. Also remember, even after doing all this there is no guarantee that your startup will succeed. But this one has all the optimal paths.
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12 years ago
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on: Don't be evil: Moving everything off of Google
If you want a easy file storage, sharing and sync solution consider our Tonido product (
http://www.tonido.com)
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12 years ago
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on: Plug: the brain of your devices
You are right. They have done a great job on the copy.
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12 years ago
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on: Plug: the brain of your devices
Using tonido, one can replicate 2 plugs in different locations.
Don't take us wrong. We wish them good luck. Just pointing out it is not a technology problem. The problem is to handle complexity when you try to do a lot of things.
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12 years ago
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on: Plug: the brain of your devices
All these are already done by our Tonido (
http://www.tonido.com) and TonidoPlug project and it is available and it works.
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12 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Google Chrome heuristic warnings pose threat to our business
This specific instance in the screenshot has been fixed (this is the second time). Basically, in this specific instance if the "Login" button is changed to localize to a specific keyword "Connexion" as part of french translation, it shows up. No other keyword triggers it.. and no way to find out what the heck chrome wants.
It is like playing proverbial whack-a-mole. Every update of chrome can potentially change their "heuristic" that thinks it has "found" a phishing attack.. and we have to scramble to see what the heck caused it and fix it.
This would be funny if it wasn't so detrimental to a business. I will get the dev to recreate this on dev1 and post it.
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12 years ago
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on: Show HN: Outbound - A single events API for emails, push, sms, and voice
At tonido, we plan to build a system similar to yours to handle our incoming leads. We would appreciate if you have put up a pricing page probably with a free trial for a week. We wont trust a free service.
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13 years ago
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on: Leaving Google’s silo: Alternatives to Gmail, Talk, Calendar, and more
If you want to run your personal cloud please check us out at tonido.com. we have an awesome workspace that can take care of your tasks, calendar and contacts, dropbox like sync and really good mobile apps for ios and android. We don't have mail app though. But tonido is a platform and so something to consider in our roadmap.
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13 years ago
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on: BitTorrent’s Secure Dropbox Alternative Goes Public
If you are a photographer, Our Tonido (
http://www.tonido.com) solution is simply perfect. It is not expensive as dropbox, and no storage limits, supports variety of photo formats (JPEG, PNG, GIF, CR2, NEF, CRW and more). As dropbox, we have good mobile apps for all the popular platforms. Pretty much majority of our paid users are photographers.
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13 years ago
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on: Build-your-own-Dropbox service AeroFS (YC S10) now open to the masses
The service looks very similar to our Build-your-own- Dropbox service Tonido Cloud (
http://www.tonido.com/cloud/).
We have evaluated Java for the client side like AeroFS. But decided against it and went with a native client.
tteam
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13 years ago
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on: How to easily transfer your files to iPad with Python one liner
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13 years ago
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on: I mortgaged my future with a Mac
Use our tonido software to stream your itunes playlist from anywhere! :)
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13 years ago
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on: SelfCloud - Your own cloud
Our Tonido Personal Cloud software (
http://www.tonido.com) and sync clients offers exactly the same (Like dropbox but on your own server) on all the OS'es (Windows, Mac and Linux). We also have awesome mobile apps for iOS, Android, Windows 7.5 and Blackberry.
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13 years ago
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on: Coming soon to your Dropbox: Document previews and easier sharing