G-Archiver Stores Passwords - MySpace Music - DropBox Does File Storage Right - Free Line Report 3.13.08
The popular, free file backup based on Gmail, called G-Archiver, has been found storing user’s gmail addresses passwords. The creator of G-Archiver claimed that it was only debugging code that he had left in on accident, and has taken down the application so that no one else can download it. It’s suggested that if you have used G-Archiver in the past, you will need to change your password as soon as possible.
The non-profit organization Takes All Types has worked together with the Red Cross to create a Facebook application to report on blood shortages. If you are a blood donor who wishes to participate, you simply install the application, give it your blood type and address and it will notify you when there is a shortage of your blood type.
MySpace is talking with major music labels to start MySpace Music. So far it has support of some major music companies, but not the largest label- Universal. They plan on going ahead without Universals support, hoping they can win it back later.
MyLoki is a new webservice from the folks who brought us SkyHook, that nifty application that gets your GPS coordinates for your iPhone. MyLoki is a free toolbar for your web browser of choice. If you’re near a wireless hotspot, it simply triangulates your location and then gives you a map you can embed on your blog, giving your location in real time.
Dropbox officially moves into private beta this week, giving out 5gb of free storage. Dropbox is an easy to use application to back up your files across the web and share it with coworkers, or just access them from anywhere you have internet access. The true benefit to Dropbox is its ease of use- a simple right-click on a file and you can share it or back it up.












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