Computer users in India, who access the web from the Internet cafe in their towns, generally store documents and photos in their USB drives and the cafe owners charge an extra amount for the data transfer.
Recent statistics suggest more than 30 million Indians access the internet each day from a cybercafe.
Jooce is a new service for such users in India – It’s like having your very own computer on the internet – and the best part is it is absolutely free.
With Jooce, you can put all your documents, photos, music or video on the web that looks much like your dekstop. Jooce gives users their very own, highly-secure, private space on the internet – to store and share files, to manage emails, IM accounts and to upload web content.
If you need an invite to the private beta for Jooce, drop in a comment. The co-founder of Jooce was kind enough to pass 20 invites for India Inc. readers.
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