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Box.net Adds Android, RIM Tablet Support, HTML5 Site

InformationWeek - Thomas Claburn - 12 Aug, 2011
Targeting mobile knowledge workers who want to share and store files in the cloud, Box.net adds support for a more diverse set of devices. By Thomas Claburn InformationWeek In an effort to make it easier for mobile knowledge workers to share and store ...

Box.net launches apps for Android, BlackBerry PlayBook, HTML5

Los Angeles Times - 12 Aug, 2011
When a business wants to store or share documents in the cloud, Box.net wants to be the first firm companies go to to make that happen. With that in mind, Box.net launched new apps on Thursday for Google's Android mobile OS, Research In Motion's ...

Meet the new m.box.net

YouTube - 12 Aug, 2011
Want to access all the Box features you love on the phone or tablet you can't take your hands off? With the all-new m.box.net, a powerful HTML5-compatible Box mobile site, you can easily store and share files online from any mobile device. ...

Box.com spreads support with apps for Android tablets, BB PlayBook

ZDNet (blog) - Rachel King - 12 Aug, 2011
Summary: Box is expanding its cloud computing presence with the addition of some new apps in its repertoire. For a cloud-based platform to be truly successful, one could argue that it needs to be as ...

Box.net launches tablet apps for Android, BlackBerry

Mobiputing - 12 Aug, 2011
Online storage service Box.net already offers mobile apps for iOS and Android phones and the iPad. Today the company rolled out new apps for Android tablets and the BlackBerry PlayBook which let users upload documents from a tablet or view items stored ...

Box Brings Its Cloud Storage to Honeycomb Tablets

Phandroid.com - Kevin Krause - 12 Aug, 2011
Online cloud storage service Box has released a native application for Honeycomb tablets, taking advantage of the luxuries afforded by extra screen real estate to deliver a well-tuned way to access your ...

Box.net Embraces Mobile Document Management with New Releases

CMSWire - Josette Rigsby - 12 Aug, 2011
Cloud-based storage and collaboration provider Box.net (news, site) is making no secret of the fact that their document management philosophy lovingly embraces the mobile device world. ...

Box releases Android tablet, BlackBerry PlayBook app plus HTML5 webapp

Mobile Burn - Dan Seifert - 12 Aug, 2011
Dropbox competitor Box has released three new ways for mobile users to access their files on the go. The service now has apps specifically for Android tablets as well as the BlackBerry PlayBook, and it has developed an HTML5-powered webapp for those ...

Box.net Now Available as Fully Web-Based Cloud Storage Solution

SlashGear - 12 Aug, 2011
The folks at Box.net have today noted that they'll be launching a fully web-based HTML5 version of their very popular cloud storage app. This new version will allow any mobile device, for example, running an HTML5-powered mobile web browser to run this ...

Box rolls out Honeycomb, PlayBook apps and HTML5 mobile site

IntoMobile - Marin Perez - 12 Aug, 2011
The folks at Box have just made some major improvements to its mobile strategy, as the cloud-storage/collaboration company has just rolled out apps for Android Honeycomb, Research In Motion's BlackBerry Playbook and an HTML5 mobile site which can be ...

Box.net ramps up HTML5 app development

VentureBeat - Matthew Lynley - 12 Aug, 2011
Cloud storage provider Box.net announced today that it is launching a web-based HTML5 version of its mobile application that will bring the company's tools to any mobile device running an HTML5-powered mobile web browser. ...

Box Adds Apps for Android Tablets, RIM PlayBook

All Things Digital - Ina Fried - 12 Aug, 2011
One of the key desires of businesses moving documents to the cloud is the ability to access them from all manner of devices. With that in mind, Box is now adding support for Android tablets and Research in Motion's PlayBook. ...

Box Launches Android, RIM Playbook Apps, Continues Quest For Cloud Domination

Fast Company - Austin Carr - 12 Aug, 2011
Aaron Levie, No. 59 on our list of the Most Creative People in Business, has a simple vision: Users should be able to share and access their content from anywhere, on any device. But as simple as that notion sounds, ...

Box.net Bets On HTML5 For New Mobile Site; Launches PlayBook And Android ...

TechCrunch - 12 Aug, 2011
Leena Rao currently works as a writer for TechCrunch. She recently finished graduate school at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, where she studied business journalism and videography. From 2004 to 2007, she helped lead ...

Box hits tablets from all sides with Honeycomb, PlayBook, HTML5 apps

BetaNews - Tim Conneally - 12 Aug, 2011
Web-based file storage and content sharing service Box.net on Thursday unveiled three new apps for the tablet world: one for Android Honeycomb, one for BlackBerry PlayBook, ...

Box Expands Mobile Support, Validates the Mobile Enterprise

ReadWriteWeb - Klint Finley - 12 Aug, 2011
Visit the CenturyLink resource center for relevant briefs and reports to help you better manage your enterprise. Learn how smart businesses harness the power of customer data to improve ...

Box Achieves Mobile Ubiquity With New Offerings for Every Enterprise on Every ...

Marketwire (press release) - 12 Aug, 2011
PALO ALTO, CA--(Marketwire - Aug 11, 2011) - Box today launched three new mobile solutions, with Box for Android Tablet, Box for PlayBook, and an all-new HTML5 compatible mobile browser. Due to escalating mobile adoption in the enterprise, ...

Official 'Box' App For Honeycomb Hits The Android Market

Android Police - Cameron Summerson - 12 Aug, 2011
You can go ahead and add one more to the list of Honeycomb optimized apps, as cloud storage provider Box pushed out an official build of its app designed for Android 3.x earlier today. Box is a cloud storage service similar to that of Dropbox, ...

 

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