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Wednesday, January 13, 2010 - Anuradha Menon
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The Pogoplug connects a USB drive to the Internet so it is easy to share and access files from anywhere. All the files from an external hard drive can be viewed or downloaded through a Web browser, with no need to download or install extra software.
Access all your media from an iPhone, and even send new pictures from your iPhone straight to your home, with a single click. The Pogoplug can connect directly to popular sites such as backup, file synchronization, photo printing and more. Pogoplug offers fully encrypted access to files through the HTTPS protocol. This protocol is the of the same encryption security that online banking systems use to protect account access.
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