Save to Google Drive for Chrome will efficiently save web content directly to Google Drive, done through a simple browser action or context menu. It is designed to help streamline saving content to Google Drive and keep you on task and where you want to be without extra navigation. You can save a PDF for the current page through your Chrome's Print menu. FlashCloud Intelligence plans to continue to expand the capabilities of its flagship product in the coming months to help its customers stay ahead of the competition in the ever-changing world of Go-to-Market.Save to Google Drive for Chrome is capable of saving web content or browser screenshots to your Google Drive it adds a browser action to save the current page, a convenient right-click context menu entry to save hyperlinks and media, and is configurable through an options page. The support for Twitter and Facebook is available now as part of FlashInfo's chrome extension, which can be downloaded from the Chrome Web Store. "We're excited to continue to innovate and provide our customers with the insights they need to succeed." "FlashInfo has always been a powerful tool for sales and marketing professionals, and this expansion further cements its place as a must-have tool in the arsenal of any Go-to-Market team," said Limber.
The new support for Twitter and Facebook means that users can now get additional insights into social media accounts in real-time. "Our customers rely on us to provide them with the insights they need to stay ahead of the competition, and this expansion allows us to do just that."
"We're thrilled to expand the capabilities of FlashInfo to include Twitter and Facebook," said Jerry Limber, SVP of FlashCloud Intelligence. With the addition of Twitter and Facebook, users can now gain valuable insights into their competitors, target customers, and industry trends across multiple social media platforms. San Francisco, California, United States, Ma/ / - FlashInfo is an intelligence tool that provides sales and marketing professionals with the insights they need to drive better results.