Chromebook 'Nearby Share' to Get 'Self Share' to Send Files to Our Own Devices (chromestory.com) 14
Google is tweaking the Nearby Share feature to allow users to share files to their own devices. The new feature called 'Self Share' is now under development. Dinsan Francis writes via Chrome Story: Google recently launched a new feature called Nearby Share. Similar to Apple's AirDrop, Nearby Share allows users to send files to devices nearby. Building on this feature, Google is adding 'Self Share', a new addition to Nearby Share. Self Share helps you send files between your own devices using the Nearby Share method. [...] When this new feature is ready, you will see the "Send to Your Devices" option in the Nearby Share menu.
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unless like airdrop it can share without internet its kind of useless
this should be possible with simple and anonymous Bluetooth for the key and Peer to Peer wifi for the data
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It's been a while, but I remember using Bluetooth file sharing on a Mac probably 15+ years ago.
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unless like airdrop it can share without internet its kind of useless
ok [brool.com]
Oblig XKCD (Score:1)
When I share *from* Android to any computer, the best I've found is this: https://f-droid.org/en/package... [f-droid.org]
I haven't found yet an easy way to do this from a computer. It seems to always require manually opening firewall ports...
Fixed it... (Score:2)
Google is adding 'Self OWN', a new addition to Nearby Share. Self OWN helps you send TRACKING DATA between your own devices using the Nearby Share method.
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English is dying (Score:2)
This is why it's impossible to learn a new language. Explain to me the definition of "self" that modifies the definition of "share".
Split it into one piece.
Divide it amongst one person.
Send it away to yourself.
Anyone else hear George Carlin screaming from the great beyond?