Difference between revisions of "File Sharing"
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+ | |Online space where users can upload and share files. | ||
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+ | * Free up to 2 Gb | ||
+ | * Enables access to files from anywhere | ||
+ | |Suggests to create a login to increase security but does not demand it. | ||
+ | |Doesn't allow to edit the files online, therefore it is not possible to edit them at the same time. | ||
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+ | |[https://docs.google.com/?pli=1#home/ Google Docs] | ||
+ | |Online space which allow you to share and collaborate online. | ||
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+ | * Free | ||
+ | * Enables access to files from anywhere | ||
+ | * Authors can share files after inviting the people | ||
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+ | * Keeps track of whom made changes to a document and when. Enables to view or restore any previous version of a given file. | ||
+ | * Has an integrated chat that allows to comment in real time. | ||
+ | |Requires the user to have a gmail account | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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Revision as of 10:24, 20 October 2011
FILE SHARING |
File sharing refers to the public and private sharing of computer files or data in a network, with various levels of access privilege assigned. Typically file sharing requires users to upload files and download files from a server. Peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing, however, does not follow the traditional model of uploading and downloading files from a Web site. Instead, files are shared directly from personal computer to personal computer with no intermediate server — it is thus, peer to peer. File sharing allows a number of people to access one file, being able to do some combinations of reading, writing or modifying, copying and printing. In order to share files, a file transfer system called the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) has become widely-used. FTP can be used to access (read and possibly write to) files shared among a particular set of users with a password.[1] |
File sharing tools |
Below is a list of file sharing tools that allow users to share content online: |
Tools | Description | Characteristics | Advantages | Disadvantages |
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Dropbox | Downloadable tool (14 MB) which works like any other folder on the computer. |
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Doesn’t enable users to edit a document at the same time |
Drop.io | Online space where users can upload and share files. |
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Suggests to create a login to increase security but does not demand it. | Doesn't allow to edit the files online, therefore it is not possible to edit them at the same time. |
Google Docs | Online space which allow you to share and collaborate online. |
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Requires the user to have a gmail account |
References
- ↑ http://searchcio-midmarket.techtarget.com/definition/file-sharing (26 September 2011), http://www.bsacybersafety.com/threat/p2p.cfm (26 September 2011)