Sharpcast is ideal for the even the greenest computer users—a near perfect way of organizing, editing, and sharing photos. The interface is nearly perfect. With Sharpcast Photos, now in its second ...
Sharpcast’s technology is based on its own network sync protocol, and the photo sharing uses java/AJAX. Sharpcast’s chief technology officer, Ben Strong, designed the early Blazer mobile web browser.
A breakthrough one-stop solution for sharing, backing up, accessing and syncing photos between PCs, the web and mobile phones. Sharpcast Photos 1.0 is a photo service and software combination that ...
For an intriguing combination of image editing/organizing software and a Web service for sharing your images, Sharpcast Photos is the ticket. But what makes Sharpcast Photos special is the way it ...
Sharpcast on Tuesday announced integration with Apple’s iPhoto software. Sharpcast is an online photo synchronization service that up to now only worked with the Mac through a Web browser. The ...
If you work or play from multiple computing devices – laptops, desktops and/or mobile phones, Sharpcast can be a killer productivity tool and an excellent way of keeping all kinds of files syncronized ...
At D4, the first on-stage demo is from SharpCast, a company we've seen previously (at Demo). The current version of this service allows you to synchronize your digital photos among multiple computers, ...
SugarSync Keeps Macs, PCs, Mobile Phones and the Web Automatically Synchronized; All-In-One Solution for Sync, Backup, Remote Access and Sharing for Digital Media Available Now Sharpcast, a top ...
The next step in sharing photos Sharpcast released a new version of the Sharpcast Photos software, Sharpcast Photos version 1.1. New version brings features such as interactive chat… The next step in ...
At D4, the first onstage demo is from Sharpcast, a company we've seen previously at Demo. The current version of Sharpcast's service allows you to synchronize your digital photos among multiple ...
It seems that consumers can’t get enough of digital photography and in response, photo oriented Web services seem to be springing up just about every day. The problem is that so many of these are ...
Silicon Valley based Sharpcast, which closed a $13.5 million round of financing in early March (and $16.5 million total over two rounds), is now open to the public. The official announcement is ...