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Dashwire 2.0 Released – More PC to Mobile Goodness.

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Late last year I shared some info about a new, free service that allows you to sync all your goodies from your PC to your Mobile Phone back to your PC and so on. This service is called Dashwire. Well, now they are back with 2.0. Engadget Mobile shared this update with the blogosphere and I am glad they did.

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Right now, it sounds like its only available to Windows Mobile users, but they have plans for some others later this year. Well, I could post a bunch of text describing the features of this service, but there is really no need. Dashwire has a great video showing how it works. Head over there and check it out.

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  • Updated changes to our privacy policy are being pushed tomorrow.
  • Makes sense, we definitely don't want to scare off any users because of some confusion over our privacy policy. We'll take a look at it.
  • Thanks Dashwire... is there any chance you could update your privacy information to remove the confusion? At the moment the policy makes it look as if you claim the right to do all sorts of nasty thing.
  • In regards to the privacy issue, just want everyone to know we take that topic very seriously around the office. Your information is stored in your own private account which is password protected and https encrypted (similar to facebook). We never prowl through anyones information and do not sell or plan to sell any of your personal information. We definitely understand in a world where security breaches seem to happen too often, there is a concern for privacy. Our main goal is to ensure user safety and protect you from any privacy interruptions.
  • woah... that ain't pretty.
  • kcmatt
    Wow. Just when I start to get excited about something...

    Thanks for pointing that out!
  • did this part of the privacy information at dashwire.com freak anyone else out?

    Affiliated Businesses

    Dashwire may structure its business to operate through subsidiaries and other affiliated business entities. We may provide our affiliated businesses with access to your personally identifiable information as part of our business operations. For example, we may provide your information to a subsidiary in order to provide services to you in a foreign country.
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