cloudengines.com - 1/8/2009
crunchgear.com - 1/13/2009
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crunchgear.com —
I enjoyed using the Addonics USB NAS adapter
: it was easy to use, and did a
few simple things quite well. Now PogoPlug is entering the NAS fray, and takes things to the next level of simplicity. Gone is the external power plug, which makes for a ...
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PogoPlug NAS Adapter takes it to the next level
ehomeupgrade.com - 1/12/2009
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ehomeupgrade.com —
Easy Installation – The Pogoplug connects directly to
any home network and requires no special technical knowledge
to setup firewalls or other configurations. Full Web Access – All the files from an external drive can be viewed or downloaded through ...
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New ‘Extendable’ Pogoplug NAS Adapter for ...
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Pogoplug Easily Adds Remote Web Access to USB Drives
jkOnTheRun —
... The Cloud Engines folks are jumping on the cloud theme and living up to their name, except you’re creating the cloud. Their $99 Pogoplug device takes any external USB hard drive or flash drive and makes it remotely accessible over the Internet through any browser, Windows Explorer or Mac’s Finder. ...
Pogoplug Questions Answered in Video
jkOnTheRun —
... from Cloud Engines is appealing. Perhaps not for tech-savvy folks, but for people who want a plug-and-play solution to remotely access any USB drive at home. When we ...
Make an External drive to a Network Attached
SolSie.com —
Pogoplug is an inexpensive ($79) NAS adapter that offers 1 Ethernet port to connect to your home router and an USB port to connect to any hard drive. Pogoplug then provides access to the data resides from all your home computers and remote access to your laptop (or your iPhone) should you travel away from home. A great simple device for SDD netbook users.
Listen to Daniel Putterman of Cloud Engines explaining the device [Podcast courtesy of Cnet Larry Magid] ...
Pogoplug Arrives For Review
jkOnTheRun —
I’m finally back from my first planned vacation in several years and guess what was waiting for me besides two very hungry cats? A Pogoplug review unit! We heard about this $99 device at CES and I was attracted to its ease of use: you simply connect Pogoplug to a USB drive and your network for instant web access to your data. The Pogoplug folks say that the entire setup process takes under two minutes, so I’ll test that claim when I crack the box open. While there are plenty of other remote data sharing solutions out there, the simplicity factor is what ...
Pogoplug: A Simple Way to Share Data in your Personal Cloud
jkOnTheRun —
Two minutes and eighteen seconds. That’s how long it took me to setup the $99 Pogoplug hardware and activate it online. In just over two minutes I was able to open a webpage and browse the contents of my 320GB external USB drive which is connected to the Pogoplug. The Pogoplug in turn, connects to just about any router, in my case it’s an Apple AirPort Extreme. Since the drive contents are available over the web, I can share files or folders with anyone who has a browser and web connection. All in just over two minutes. I’m amazed at how simple this was.
Since the setup was only a ...
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