In…Sync’d…
If you have talked to me in the last year or so and I happen to go off on a rant about where I feel the future of mobile computing, desktop computing (this includes mobile desktop computing), and all things nerd are going I am sure you have heard me speak for hours on end about the importance of a post-information age clean-up. It seems we are bombarded with so much data input from the explosion and increasing accessibility for modern computing and information sharing that we tend to find ourselves stuck in a clutter of both useful and useless, dated and quantum-proximity-based media, accurate and illegitimate.
After years of inputting information and data, we seem to have forgotten two important things:1.) How to manage / sort / organize that data. (Let’s not even talk about trying the second-phase which is doing this universally.)2.) How to synchronize and distribute that data.
I have spent that better part of this year organizing much of my own data. This has led me down several avenues looking for both ready-start solutions, partial and whole, as well as some personal long-term pursuits to harvest meaningful data, protectively archive it, and house and distribute the most universally accessible way I can find. These personal steps are of course something I will talk about in a future, and more elaborate post. For now I just wanted to highlight a product that is in development from a small startup called Xackup Inc.
A product Bandwagon aims to solve one of the problems out there. How do we manage our media, synchronize it, and make sure that we have it protected via parody and even offsite-parody?
Check it out at: http://www.ridethebandwagon.com/

