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Moving Big Files
Around the MediaGirl digs, file moving is a big deal since most clients are always sending 100MB+ files our way. Here is a list of companies that provide file transfer services... either free or paid.Tirminal.com
velodoc.com
filesdirect.com
FilesAnywhere.com
Dropload.com
LeapFILE.com
SendThisfile.com
DropSend.com
BoxCloud.com
AttachMore.com
YouSendIt.com
Megaupload.com
zUpload.com
MediaMax.com
mytempdir.com
TransferBigFiles.com
esnips.com
diino.com
MediaFire.com
Senduit.com
ShareFile.com
use80.com
fileshift.com
fileflyer.com
sendyourfiles.com
pando.com
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Apr 27, 2007 |
La Diabla wrote: You forgot one. The best in my opinion. Perhaps the best web service I've used to date. No I'm not clueless, or a guerilla marketer. And I don't have time to evangelize. But everyone should know about DivShare What Facebook did for social networks...? yeah, that. for file transfers. divshare.com |
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May 11, 2007 |
Respiro wrote: From your list I prefer YouSendIt.com Respiro http://www.RespiroMedia.com |
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May 29, 2007 |
john wrote: I used megaupload once and was fairly goodthanks for the list. Might be useful. Bookmarked it! John |
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Jul 20, 2007 |
Jack Exter wrote: I can only recommend Velodoc (https://www.velodoc.net). Many features available in the free plan are subscription-based in competitive offerings. |
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Feb 05, 2008 |
mightyb wrote: http://www.codenamesearch.com used to have a similar tool on it for Rapidshare. |
