
Soonr, a company that gives users access to their documents (including Word docs, Excel spreadsheets, PDFs and PowerPoints, among others) on their mobile phones, is launching version 3.0 of its application today, which adds collaboration and premium services to the mix.
We wrote about Soonr's iPhone application back in January, when we said it "nails the desktop to cloud to iPhone connection." Soonr is only one of many services that lets you backup your documents on a company's servers, then access those documents from your iPhone (plus, in Soonr's case, more than 800 other mobile devices), but it's the fastest because it only downloads the data you need, not necessarily the whole document.

The Campbell, Calif. company is also starting to charge for its services. The standard version of Soonr, which includes up to five online workspaces and 2 gigabytes of storage, is still free, but it's adding Premium and Pro accounts that provide more storage and workspaces, starting at $7.95 per month.
Soonr has raised a total of $18.5 million from Cisco Systems, Clearstone Venture Partners, Intel Capital, and others.