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Dumpt.com provides you with way more than just a whopping gigabyte of free image storage. If you become a member at no cost, you enjoy features such as unlimited public and private image folders, watermark free images, zip files, hotlink-able thumbnails, quick uploads of up to 10 images at a time through your browser, custom slideshows, and a comment and rating system. Your images are searchable and can easily be organized, and you can even share an account with friends. You can access your account from any computer.
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“Dumpt.com offers 1 gigabyte of FREE image space for you to host images publicly or privately. Keep your images available for anybody to view, or put them in a private gallery that allows you to password protect them. CTEN is pushing the limit of excellent services with Dumpt.com and plans to only get better.”
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The range of features offered on Dumpt should attract anyone who maintains image files, especially photographers, graphic artists, videographers, or anyone who has an online image portfolio. It´s free, easy-to-use, and secure. If users like Dumpt, it could probably charge a fee for a premium membership.
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Some competitors, like Jubii, offer nice sharing features that Dumpt lacks. Will Dumpt be able to attract users in a market with so many options, or will it need to add more features in order to compete?
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