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Constantly sending files through email? Frustrated with the long upload times and the inevitable size limits? With SendAlong you can skip the whole email process and send files quickly and easily. To start out, simply fill in the email addresses of the recipients, much as you would using your regular mail client, jot down a message and choose which files you want to send. Finally, hit send. SendAlong will keep you updated with the uploading process; once all files have been uploaded, your recipients will receive an email with a link to download the files. Files may be password protected ... read more
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Photonic is a Flickr desktop client for Macs. In classic Mac fashion, Photonic has a cool, elegant interface (it uses Core Animation for graphic effects) which makes it a breeze to upload and manage your Flickr photos. To use it, simply browse images using Finder or iPhoto, tag them, and add them to your photo groups and sets. Photonic also works as a Flickr browser in and of itself, so you can track your contacts, groups and explore photos from within the client, without having to enter Flickr at all. You can purchase a license for Photonic for only $20—until March 15. You will need Le... read more
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If you are the ones who is looking for files, and do not know where to find them, Uploading.com provides you the chance to download any file you want, or if you have some of your own, you can upload files to share with other users just like you. Uploading.com is the leading service among those providing file storing, sharing and transferring services. The service makes use of the newest high-speed and most important reliable server network possessing almost unlimited memory and working on multi-gigabyte Internet connections. Uploading.com guarantee you safety, confidentiality, stability and c... read more
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When it comes to files, size matters. Thus we have FileBig, a free online file hosting service. With FileBig, you can share files up to 50MB, which is a lot bigger than what other similar services allow. Besides that, you get unlimited storage and downloads. Yes, unlimited. There’s no sign up required. They generate links for you—direct link where it’s stored, for use on message boards, and for social networks. Plus they support most common file extensions (.JPg, GIF, PNG, TIFF, etc). It’s extremely easy to use, just browse and upload. It’s fast and of course you needn’t p... read more
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More and more people are starting to discover the danger of posting intimate photos or videos online. The launch of 2Pad comes as a reassurance to online communities everywhere and in support of The AD-councils' "Think before you post" campaign aimed to increase awareness of the dangers of posting online. Most photo/video online sharing services (such as Facebook, MySpace, Flickr, YouTube...) are designed to encourage public access to the media published. With the internet reaching over 60% of households in North America alone, user freedom has been abused by encouraging people to share all th... read more
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Get into the Christmas spirit and start sharing your files. New comer to the file sharing and storage biz File.io is drop dead simple and it’s perfect for spreading some holiday cheer. Share your funny reindeer jokes, Santa drawings, Chrismaka songs and more in a few simple steps. First, choose an URL for your folder and then pick a password—6 or more characters. After settling the Captcha req, create your folder. Next, start uploading-- the maximum file size is 100MB. File.io has got a built-in music player so you can play your songs right there. You’ll also find a handy RSS fee... read more
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SimpleUpload.net is a site which makes it really easy for you to host files—it takes just one click. Some of the benefits: besides being absolutely free, SimpleUpload offers unlimited speeds, unlimited diskspace and file size, and unlimited file lifetime. Besides that, users can create so called FreeFolders which are made available to the public, although password protection is optional; these folders can be created and edited as often as you’d like—you will, however, have to register first. To make things even more simple, you can download the free SimpleUploader which allows you to... read more
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Have you taken a really cool picture and want to share it with all your friends and family? Maybe you took a picture of your high school class reunion and want your classmates to see it? Go to FreeImageHosting.net. They provide you, in a simple and well organized website, with all the necessary tools to help you share your pictures. All you have to do is browse on your computer for the picture you want to upload (its extension must be jpg, gif, png and bmp) and click on Upload Image. Then, they will show you the picture you uploaded and provide you with a link to it so that you can send it to ... read more
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At Zshare.net you can upload files, images, videos, audio and flash files for free. All you have to do is use the upload form which appears at their home page and start sharing files with others. You can also use Zshare.net as your personal file storage, backup your data and protect your files. Choose the file you wish to upload, which can be up to 100Mb, upload it and write down or ask for them to mail you the download link. After uploading you'll be given a link to your file that can be shared via e-mail, forums, MySpace, etc. There is no registration or signing up in order to use the servic... read more
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New kid on the block mDialog is implementing a video site which intends to give content providers a share of their subscription revenue. This Toronto based site uses Apple's MPEG4 H.264 video standard, it's got cash options, and its mLoader lets users convert and upload high quality and large video files into compressed ones without losing any of their presence. Users may also download their videos to their iPods, iPhones, and even AppleTV. By allowing users to create their own video content on their own channels, and gain revenue from paying subscribers, mDialog is hoping to lure professi... read more
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Are you tired of never understanding the newest and expensive video editing software you just bought to edit your home videos? Before buying another software, go to VideoEgg.com. This website, created in 2005, provides you with all the necessary tools to help make it easier for you to edit, upload and share your latest video creations. All you have to do is create a free account by inserting your email and a password for free and you will be on your way to sharing your cool videos with friends, family, even the whole world. Editing your videos will never be as easy as it is here, you will be a... read more
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BitLet is a java-based applet that lets you download torrent files without the need for an actual torrent client. Besides saving you some valuable hard drive space, BitLet gives you more downloading options. It's simple to use too. You can A) copy and paste the torrent file's URL into the BitLet's home page and download from there or, choose option B) and use their code generator to create a direct link to the torrent file (if you've got a website, or are a publisher of some sort). With option B you can easily share files on your blog or via email and the recipient, of course doesn't need ... read more
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