SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, November 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) Welcome to the age where each person has multiple gadgets. As a result, we are seeing more and more cloud services that share and sync data between various devices. Through the cloud, we can easily swap large files such as documents, photo collections, and even videos. But what do you do when you have to move something simple and small, like the address of a website or a small image?
Finally we will have a cloud service designed with the express purpose of making it easy to move simple information. On the 30th of this month, Sentence (http://sentencelab.com) will launch ClipPick, a clipboard cloud service that instantaneously syncs simple sentences and images.
When using a smartphone or tablet computer, there are times when you have to save a simple sentence or a website address. This usually requires clicking the website URL; selecting the part you need; clicking the copy button; opening the email, memo, or chat window; and finally sending or saving the information. Really, all you wanted to do was send a simple one-line URL or a single picture. But the process behind that has been surprisingly complicated.
This is what Sentence had in mind when it designed a cloud service that allows simple information that has been copied to the clipboard to be moved to another device. When you use the ClipPick service, the information that is copied on the clipboard is instantaneously synchronized through the cloud with PCs, Macbooks, iPhones, iPads, and Android-based tablets.
In other words, the service can be used regardless of which operating system or device you are on. Anyone who has downloaded the program or application and logged in to the same account can take advantage of the same clipboard saving and synchronizing service. There is no limitation to the number of devices that can connect to the service.
According to Ahn Jee-youn, CEO of Sentence, "Our motto is 'be human, be useful, be happy.' In the user-focused smart content that we develop, our operating principle is to provide services that have the modest aim not so much of dazzling users but rather of being convenient and useful." The company received the grand price in the 2nd Young Entrepreneur Competition for ideas and technologies related to the ClipPick service.
Copy on your phone - and it's pasted on your computer!
Launch of Copy-and-Send Simple Cloud Service "ClipPick"
Copy on your phone - and it's pasted on your computer!
2012-11-28
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