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Drop.io Launches Geo-Location File Sharing
NY-based private file sharing service Drop.io has announced the launch of geo-location based drops. The concept works like this -- you upload files into your drop. Once uploaded you can tag the drop with a location. Users can search on locations and drops that are set as public will be returned. Some examples would include: "Grand Central", "London's Speaker's Corner" or "Berlin Ubahn". For this new location service to be effective, they will need a large number of drops to identify their location so searches return actual results.
The Drop.io Location functionality utilizes Skyhook Wireless' Loki JavaScript API for the location detection services. Drop.io's CEO Sam Lessin says today's launch could help drive a "location-publishing platform".
This new location service is an interesting change for Drop.io. When the service launched, everything was about privacy and the private nature of drops. The idea was that the only way to find a drop was to know the specific URL. Today's location announcement changes that - drops can now be indexed...will they be indexed in Google next?
Check out our video interview with the Drop.io team along with all of our Drop.io coverage.
Update: Drop.io CEO Sam Lessin left a comment which I thought those of you on the feed might be interested in. "just to clarify, drops cannot be indexed by search or otherwise... we have measures in place to block that from http://location.drop.io just as we do on the core site. Users don't need to set a location, so the total privacy/publicity of dropped content remains 100% at the users control across the full spectrum.
the feature will be live momentarily and a full explanation is at http://drop.io/dropiolocation/
we are very very excited about this new feature and it will become an interesting new flexible way to use drop.io simple private sharing platform"






hi allen - thanks for the post. just to clarify, drops cannot be indexed by search or otherwise... we have measures in place to block that from http://location.drop.io just as we do on the core site. Users don't need to set a location, so the total privacy/publicity of dropped content remains 100% at the users control across the full spectrum.
the feature will be live momentarily and a full explanation is at http://drop.io/dropiolocation/
we are very very excited about this new feature and it will become an interesting new flexible way to use drop.io simple private sharing platform
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