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Pogoplug Series 4 expands your cloud storage, makes it easier to hibernate

Pogoplug has already moved to the cloud . Now, it’s coming backtrack to Earth. Today, the corporate unveiled its latest “cloud expansion device,” referred to as the Pogoplug Series 4, pictured above. Because the fourth incarnation of Pogoplug’s original device , this box effectively allows users to host their very own unlimited storage, for those moments when 5GB ( or maybe 10GB ) of cloud space just won’t cut it. With Series 4, one can hook up your HDD through one in all four different connection ports, including two USB 3.0 inputs, one USB 2.0 port and an SD card slot. The model also features plug-and-play support for Seagate GoFlex external drives, or another USM-compliant products. It’s available now for $100, so head past the break for more details within the full PR.
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Pogoplug Introduces New Cloud Storage Expansion Device

Launches Pogoplug Series 4 with enhanced performance and new connectivity options
San Francisco, CA – December 14, 2011 – One month after launching its new Pogoplug Cloud service, Pogoplug has announced the subsequent generation of its flagship cloud expansion device: Pogoplug Series 4.

Pogoplug’s free Pogoplug Cloud service gives users 5GB of online cloud storage optimized for cellphones and tablets. New users can sign in directly from their phone to create their free Pogoplug Cloud account.
Key features of the Pogoplug service include:

Store: Automatically upload photos and videos out of your cell phone on your Pogoplug Cloud-no sync required.
Share: Instantly share anything on your cloud through email, Facebook, Twitter and Google+. Create shared folders, and collaborate with friends and associates.
Stream: Stream HD videos, photos and music out of your Pogoplug Cloud on your phone.

Pogoplug Series 4 allows users to feature unlimited cloud capacity to their Pogoplug account by hosting their very own storage, with out monthly fees or limits. The high-performance Pogoplug Series 4 model provides plug-and-play support for Seagate® GoFlex™ external drives and other storage products which have adopted the brand new Universal Storage Module standard (USM), in addition to the next inputs:

USB 3.0 x 2
SD x 1
USB 2.0 x 1
2.5″ SATA/USM/Seagate GoFlex ultra-portable drives x1

“User growth on our new Pogoplug Cloud service have been phenomenal,” said Daniel Putterman, CEO and co-founding father of Pogoplug. “Pogoplug Series 4 gives users an effective way so as to add unlimited storage capacity with the most recent off-the-shelf USB 3.0 and SATA-based disk drives.”
Pricing and Availability

Pogoplug Series 4 is $99 and available now at select retailers. Pogoplug offers 5GB of free cloud storage, available now at www.pogoplug.com. Pogoplug’s iOS and Android apps are FREE and available for download within the iTunes Store and Android Marketplace. The whole range of Pogoplug hardware and software products come in at www.pogoplug.com/expansion.
USEFUL LINKS

Pogoplug product site: www.pogoplug.com
iPhone / iPad app: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pogoplug/id306217576?mt=8
Android app: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.pogoplug.android
Pogoplug blog: http://blog.pogoplug.com

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