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CyberSynchs Backs Up Your Mobile Phone
by Allen Stern on December 2nd, 2008
CyberSynchs is a new NYC-based startup looking to help you if you should ever lose your cellphone. What they offer is a backup service that takes the data from your mobile device and moves it online so you can access it if you mobile device is lost or stolen. Mashable has a good review of the service from last month.
The service is only available for Windows Mobile devices currently but they are working on iPhone and BlackBerry availability. The service costs $2.99/month during the beta period.
Founder Amos Winbush sat down with Web2NewYork organizer Peter Verkooijen to discuss CyberSynchs and also a general discussion on the CEO role. Here’s their discussion:





