Fabrik offers easy to use local and remote storage solutions

Online storage isn’t a new concept, but Fabrik is revolutionizing it. Imagine Picasa or iPhoto (combined with videos and documents) on the web. The “weblication” has an easy to use “mac-like” interface that allow you to store, share, and browse your pictures, music, videos, and documents. The slick interface loads quickly so reorganizing and navigating through your files is a breeze. In addition to the hosted solution, they also will soon have a “home-version of ‘online storage.‘“ This will include a storage device with special networking hardware/software on it that will talk to Fabrik. The home-version is said to look exactly like the online version on the hosting is local instead of remote. There’s no word on pricing or availability yet but we’ll let you know as the Fabrik unfolds. Until then, enjoy the remote storage. Check out another screenshot after the break.

Screenshots courtesy GigaOM.
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It’s really amazing to read about new sites offering online storage and sharing for free. But how can one rely on these free services when data security comes? How will these sites ensure there are no illegal file sharing, spamming and piracy issues? How will they survive in the long term? Can’t understand their business economics!
I believe trusted services and pioneers like IBackup will be a safer bet rather than these free sites offering online storage space. The ultimate thing is to leave your precious data in safe hands. Sometimes, you might lose something for taking a free ride? Is n’t it?
on May 5, 2006 at 12:55 PM - LINK