A tool for sharing files among Facebook contacts has launched a new version built on Web standards instead of Flash. That will let it reach mobile devices in coming weeks. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
After more than a year of working out the kinks, Pipe is set to go public on Wednesday, letting Facebook friends transfer files as big as a gigabyte. Joan E. Solsman was CNET's senior media reporter, ...
“We’ve set up the hottest club in East Berlin, and we’re going to start letting people in next week,” Simon Hossell told me in an interview last Friday. He’s talking about Pipe, a new app launching ...
Facebook serves as a sort of central social hub for a lot of Internet users, where one has easy access to acquaintances and a direct messaging system. While there are a lot of methods for hosting ...
Sharing files has always been an integral part of the Internet. During the past few years, some file sharing services have complicated the exchange, making it difficult for users to easily share ...
A file-transfer service will be launching for Facebook via a third-party app named Pipe, which will handle up to 1GB files for free. The app has been in beta for a year now, with an invitation-only ...
Facebook has a varied history when it comes to the success of its standalone apps. Pipe, a Facebook-based peer-to-peer file sharing app, on the other hand, could be incredibly useful. After one year ...
You have to do a lot of digging to find a Facebook app that's actually useful and not spammy. That's why we're in love with Pipe, a way to easily transfer files with your Facebook friends. The app is ...
Millions of people already live much of their internet lives on Facebook, using it to send messages, find news, chat with friends, play games... so why not add sending files to that list? That’s the ...
After more than a year of beta testing, a Berlin startup's sophisticated new Facebook app will launch today. The app, Pipe, melds peer-to-peer technology with your social graph to enable a ...