Multiple vendors have lined up to support a new platform that will allow users to run applications off of portable USB (Universal
Serial Bus) drives.
It's not possible at the moment to run an application directly off a portable USB drive, and the U3 platform will allow users
to do that, said Tricia Arana, a spokeswoman for startup U3, which announced the platform earlier this year. "It can be considered
to be a portable virtual desktop on its own," she said. The data remains stored on the USB drive; none of it is transferred
to a PC.
U3 will allow software developers and hardware manufacturers to create mobile applications around one platform, she said.
The platform has been licensed to many flash disk manufacturers, including SanDisk, Kingston Technology, M-Systems Flash Disk
Pioneers and Verbatim, who will introduce U3-compliant disks later this year, according to U3.
Products using the technology are expected to start rolling out in September, according to Arana.
Each U3-compliant flash disk will include an application called U3 Launchpad from which the software applications can be launched.
Twenty-four vendors announced U3-compliant software at the U3 Global Developer Summit being held in San Jose, Calif.
Siber Systems will offer Pass2Go, a 2MB security application that will allow U3-compliant USB drives to store Web site passwords,
contacts and banking and credit card information. It will provide automatic log-in to online accounts, access to contacts,
bookmarks, and encrypted text notes, according to the company.
Internet telephony company Skype Technologies SA announced a version of Skype's VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) product
compatible with the U3 platform. The software will enable users to carry their Skype account information on U3-compliant drives,
allowing them to make Internet calls from around the world directly off the drive, the company said.
The Mozilla Foundation is creating a version of Firefox to run on U3-compatible USB drives, Arana said.
Other U3-compatible products were displayed by McAfee, PowerHouse Technologies Group, RealNetworks, and Trend Micro, Arana
said.
U3, based in Redwood City, Calif., was founded by SanDisk and M-Systems. according to Arana. The company's launch was announced
in January at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.