Announcing MyDocs and Docstoc Sync

4 September, 2008 (13:05) |

Today we announced the launch of Docstoc MyDocs and Docstoc Sync, the easiest way to put your documents online and the fastest way to preview your documents. These upgrades are ready for you to enjoy, simply login to access MyDocs and download Docstoc Sync.

Docstoc MyDocs is the best way to store, preview and manage your documents online. With Docstoc MyDocs, you can store ALL your documents privately or publicly on Docstoc for anytime, anywhere access.

With MyDocs you get:

• The Fastest way to preview your docs online or offline
• Access your most important documents from anywhere
• Unlimited online document storage

Learn More at:
www.docstoc.com/mydocs/

 

Docstoc Sync is a simple downloadable application that automatically syncs documents from your computer to Docstoc MyDocs. Automatically upload documents from any folder on your computer and keep them sync’d with Docstoc MyDocs.

With Docstoc Sync you get:

• Automatically sync your My Documents folder with Docstoc 
• Keep all your desktop documents updated on Docstoc
• Easiest way to publish with drag and drop desktop folder

Learn More at:
www.docstoc.com/sync/

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Comment from Laurel Phelps LaFlamme
Date: September 10, 2008, 4:57 pm

That is the most amazing technology I have ever seen. It’s free Doc Storage! I cannot believe I did not find you sooner ~ before my laptop got the “AtivirXP08″ Trojan and I had to have my hard-drive swept. It’s like an answer to my worries. I suppose the feature to make some “Docs” private will keep anyone from getting into trouble with copyright infringement.

Here’s my only concern. What if I forget and upload something that is not mine. I save all kinds of photos, stories, inspiration videos and memos that come from other resources online. I save them to come back to later. Or, I find something I like and want to duplicate for my self later on.

So, I guess my comment is…if we upload something that actually belongs to someone else, say a web-page, copied into a WORD Doc, and it gets uploaded into DocStoc storage, will we then get into trouble? If so, how much?

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