Valkyr Junkie
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I'm not sure how wise it was to launch on the same day as Google Drive, but Sony has officially launched the final version of their PlayMemories cloud service. I wasn't the biggest fan of the name when they launched their first "PlayMemories" app for the XMB, but at least people can pronounce the name of this service.
http://www.playmemoriesonline.com/
So far it looks like a pretty standard/basic cloud-based storage solution for photos and videos. Anyone with a PSN/SEN account gets 5GB of storage, and it looks to be web-based except for mobile devices which get their own dedicated apps. No XMB app yet it appears!!!
While Sony may be a tad late to make a dent in this space, I'm glad to see that this combined with some of the other rumors about Sony cameras has them realizing that people are tired of the archaic way of taking and sharing photos. I have a NEX-5N with a couple of lenses, yet if I need to take a quick picture of something 9 times out of 10 I take it with my iPhone because after snapping the photo there is almost zero effort involved in sharing the picture on the Internet. If Sony starts slapping WiFi in their higher end cameras like rumors are suggesting, that would help keep them ahead of Canikon in regards to to innovating in an otherwise pretty stagnant segment of the market.
http://www.playmemoriesonline.com/
So far it looks like a pretty standard/basic cloud-based storage solution for photos and videos. Anyone with a PSN/SEN account gets 5GB of storage, and it looks to be web-based except for mobile devices which get their own dedicated apps. No XMB app yet it appears!!!
While Sony may be a tad late to make a dent in this space, I'm glad to see that this combined with some of the other rumors about Sony cameras has them realizing that people are tired of the archaic way of taking and sharing photos. I have a NEX-5N with a couple of lenses, yet if I need to take a quick picture of something 9 times out of 10 I take it with my iPhone because after snapping the photo there is almost zero effort involved in sharing the picture on the Internet. If Sony starts slapping WiFi in their higher end cameras like rumors are suggesting, that would help keep them ahead of Canikon in regards to to innovating in an otherwise pretty stagnant segment of the market.