Sharing

in.solit.us

in.solit.us is a web application, developed in Ruby on Rails, where you can share any file you want, allowing you to limit this share to a single person, a group of people, or make it public and let everyone download it. There is neither disk nor bandwidth usage limit set on users. However, shall a user have a very large amount of copyrighted files stored in the system, we reserve the right to politely ask to remove them. See Terms of Service for specific information. [iframe: src="htt...

MediaFire

MediaFire is a free file and image hosting web site that started in 2006 and is located in Harris County, Texas, United States. It has received much attention because it has rather few limitations for users without an account compared to many other file hosters. The domain mediafire.com attracted at least 8.7 million visitors annually by 2008 according to a Compete.com study. Try MediaFire

DropBoks

DropBoks offers free online storage, just like an online "drop box." You get 1 GB free, but the real beauty is the clean and simple interface that anyone can understand. About DropBoks was created by people who are passionate about making powerful yet simple applications. In addition to referring to themselves in the third person, the DropBoks team enjoys being somewhat fanatical about usability and the user experience in general. [iframe: src="http://www.dropboks.com/" width="100%" heigh...

Box.net

Box.net is a web-based service for content management, file sharing and collaboration aimed at the SMB and enterprise market. Other Information Type : Private Founded : 2005 Headquarters : Palo Alto, CA Key people : Aaron Levie (CEO) About Since 2005, co-founders Aaron Levie and Dylan Smith along with our fast-growing team have established Box.net as one of the most popular and trusted web-based services for accessing and sharing content from anywhere. Today, more than 2 milli...

Omemo

Omemo is an open source social storage platform, in which users share anonymously files on a part of their hard disks. It has been developed by Pablo Soto, who is also creator of Blubster. Omemo uses a ring-shaped DHT based on Chord. It is meant to support Key-based routing while keeping query source obscurity due to randomization. It is free software licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. [iframe: src="http://www.omemo.com/" width="100%" height="340" scrolling=...
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