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IBackup Offers Online Storage for PocketPC, Blackberry and Palm Devices

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - July 13, 2005


IBackup has launched a service to offer online storage, sharing and streaming features for PocketPC, Blackberry and Palm devices.

"With the proliferation of handhelds and Phone convergence devices including Blackberry, Pocket PC and Palm OS based devices, there is a growing demand to access online storage on the move using these internet enabled devices. With ILite.com, a service offered via IBackup www.ibackup.com, users can now access their IBackup data via their handhelds from anywhere. They can view, share or even stream music or video content for supported devices!" said Kokila, Project Manager for the handheld devices at IBackup.

There is no need to download any application to use IBackup. Users simply need to open up the browser on their handhelds and type the ILite url (http://www.ilite.com) and login using their IBackup account information. The application automatically adjusts based on the handheld platform and displays user data for browing, viewing and for sharing.

www.ILite.com is offered as a part of IBackup feature set and there are no additional charges.



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