
GSpace, the Firefox extension that allows users of Gmail the ability to turn their accounts into an online storage space, has
just been purchased by FON. What does this mean to you? The creation of a new device called FON Liberator. Om Malik has dropped the news on
GigaOM that the launch will be in February of 2007, allowing any device like an iPod or flash drive that is plugged into the router will have the ability to turn into a network storage device. Through a special web based interface, FON users will also be able to upload and download from their PC's to the routers. Thus allowing users the ability to access files from their local USB's, over the Internet.
Tags: firefox, flash drive, FlashDrive, fon, gmail, gspace, ipod, liberator, storage
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Subscribe to commentsStevenNov 6th 2006 11:01AM
Is this a joke?
GSpace is a useful extension...if it got BOUGHT by somebody (um, it only consists of a collection of javascript files) I'm sure it will be destroyed. I shall be archiving my copy and hopefully there will be a good fork of the code.