Online Storage Memopal Enters the Search Market
With Cloud Search 2.0
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 31, 2009 at 3:21 pmMemopal improves its search technology, releasing it for the iPhone immediately and offering it to beta testers who can also test its upcoming functions
Memopal launches Cloud Search 2.0, the second release of the search engine already available free of charge for all Memopal users. Some new features include real-time indexing, suggestions based on user habits and, in private beta, file content searches.
Users are now faced with a myriad of devices to produce content but do not have a platform that can organize them all. According to recent studies, the amount of data generated from 2002 to date is increasing exponentially and is expected to grow to 988 Exabytes by 2010.
Memopal surveyed 10,000 users and discovered that most of them use 2 or more computers to produce content. One at work, a personal notebook and a desktop shared with the family seems to be the current standard. Where can you to search the data you produce everyday? Memopal, which already provides central storage to protect it, now organizes it just like a search engine organizes files on the Internet.
Implementing the Cloud Search function was relatively simple since Memopal, unlike other services based on third party storage systems, already saves data on its distributed file system, the Memopal Global File System. MGFS is a Cloud Storage platform designed to make information organization easier.
To try Memopal Cloud Search using the 30-day trial software version (no credit card required). The trial version is extended to 60 days instead of 30 for beta testers.