- Dropbox gets serious about business, introducing added security features Dropbox is busy cosying up with businesses, having recently introduced a new admin console giving company IT administrators "greater visibility and control over how their organisation uses Dropbox". Now the cloud storage company is going one step further by introducing single sign-in, or SSO.
- How to archive your tweets on Twitter to Google Docs, Evernote and others Since Twitter won't let your search old tweets, here's our simple guide to archiving your own tweets for practicality and posterity.
- Amazon Cloud Drive now available throughout Europe, sort of Amazon's answer to Dropbox, Amazon Cloud Drive, is now available throughout Europe, having first launched in the United States 17 months ago.
- Google Drive launching next week with 5GB of free storage Google Drive will launch next week, most likely next Tuesday or Wednesday, and offer 5GB of free storage, according to the good folks at TNW.
- Dropbox experiments with frictionless photo and video importing Dropbox has introduced an experimental new feature to the latest forum build of the application that automatically syncs photos and videos from cameras and smartphones to Dropbox once connected to a user's desktop or laptop.