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Western Digital's Mobile Apps Access Personal Cloud

By Mark Long
September 14, 2011 5:03PM

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The free WD 2go app supports a variety of file formats for streaming movies and music tracks from their My Book Live. Moreover, users will be able to view Microsoft Office documents as well as other files as Apple Keynote. Also on tap from Western Digital is a free WD Photo mobile app for viewing any photo or video on My Book Live NAS drives.
 



Western Digital has launched two new personal-cloud Relevant Products/Services apps Relevant Products/Services for mobile Relevant Products/Services devices running iOS or Android Relevant Products/Services. The apps provide mobile users with direct access to the personal digital content they've stored at home on one of Western Digital's My Book Live network Relevant Products/Services-attached storage (NAS) drives.

Available for download from Apple's iTunes Store and Google's Android Market, the new WD 2go and WD 2go Pro apps combine the benefits of both public and private cloud solutions -- but without their drawbacks, said Western Digital Executive Vice President Jim Welsh.

"Consumers demand the anywhere, any-device Relevant Products/Services access they can get from 'the cloud,' but don't want to pay monthly fees or lose control of their personal data Relevant Products/Services," Welsh said.

"With the new WD 2go mobile apps and WD's My Book Live personal cloud storage, consumers now have a simple and fast way to securely store, share, and access all their digital content from their mobile devices wherever they are," Welsh explained.

Anywhere Access

On the home front, the My Book Live drive serves as the central storage facility for the entire family's multimedia content library. From there movies, music, photos and home videos can be streamed to a variety of devices located throughout the home -- including DLNA-certified television sets and game consoles as well as compatible HD media players and Blu-ray Disc machines.

Connected laptops on the go as well as remote Relevant Products/Services PCs with an Internet connection also can access the home's My Book Live drive over a standard browser link that is password protected. WD 2go and WD 2go Pro extend the same personal cloud experience to the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch as well as mobile devices running Android 2.1 or higher.

The free WD 2go app supports a variety of file formats for streaming movies and music tracks. Moreover, users will be able to view their Microsoft Relevant Products/Services Office documents as well as other files produced in alternate formats such as Apple Keynote. (continued...)

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