PR: 9
| Flickr One of the most popular photo sharing site on the Internet. Anyone who have been on the Internet would have heard of Flickr. It started out as a tool-set for the "Game Neverending" and slowly it evolved into a photo and video sharing site with a good number of social networking features. A lot of bloggers use Flickr to host their photos and they have made a name for themselves in this regard. Flickr enables their users to easily and effectively organize their media, making it one of the most popular media sharing site. At time of writing, they claim to have over 5 billion photos stored in their database. Furthermore, they have mobile device support for iPhone, Blackberry and Windows 7 mobile devices. |
PR: 8
| SmugMug We dream of an independent company devoted to nothing but your priceless photos.
A company that backs up your photos to three data centers across the U.S.
A profitable, debt-free company.
That earns your fanatical loyalty.
We're living that dream. - |
PR: 8
| Twitpic Yet another photo/image sharing site but this time for Twitter. Basically it is a online application for users to share their photos on Twitter microblog service via their API. They claims that most Twitter clients have built-in support for their site, which is great considering that most Twitters don't even know what the Internet is. Users can add photos automatically from a website, uploaded via their PC or by email and their user profile will be updated as well. Of course you will need to sign up for them to link to your Twitter account. |
PR: 7
| OpenPhoto The Open Photo Project (http://openphoto.net) is a moderated photo community with the goal of uniting image consumers and producers through friendly Creative Commonsy (http://creativecommons.org) licensing.
Use of this site is governed by a simple set of guidelines designed to protect our systems, users and resources. - |
PR: 7
| ImageShack ImageShack is a free image hosting solution. It can be used to share pictures with friends, as well as post images on message boards and blogs. It can also be used to direct link images from your personal website or online auction. And best of all, it\'s completely free. - |
PR: 6
| Juice Caster Take videos and pictures from your mobile phone and share them on your favorite personal pages like MySpace, Friendster, Blogger, and more, with JuiceCaster! - |
PR: 6
| Sendspace This site allows users to send large files to other users easily. The problem with sending large files through email is that most mail servers will not accept such huge attachments. The idea is not to send the files directly to the recipent, but to provide a link for the recipent to download. So basically what happens is the user uploads the file to Sendspace and once the upload is completed, Sendspace will send an email to the recipent with the download link. It is just that simple. Sendspace allows a maximum of 300MB file size. They also ensure that the file is secure for their users. |
PR: 6
| 4Shared A free online storage. As data gets bigger and bigger, the need to "share" such data online gets more ciritcal. Of course, most of us merely use online storage to share our movies, pictures amd music. Get 10GB free with 4Shared service. One of the most popular online sharing service out there. They even offer quick apps for Symbian, Blackberry and Andrioid mobile devices. No iPhone app?? What is unique is that they also offer an API for web programming to integrate the 4Shared file sharing service to their websites. You can also sign up for their premium service which offers even more storage space, faster data transfer and bigger maximum file size upload. |
PR: 6
| eSnips File sharing social networking site? How does that work you might wonder. Unlike most other sharing sites, this allows you to share any type of file you want - music, video, flash, documents, text and so on. You upload the file and then share it with your friends or anyone. It certainly beats sending files through email, especially huge files which is often problematic through the email. And it comes with a free 5GB storage space. This in turn allows you to create folders with topics which you can share with different groups of people. Makes sense. Different groups of people will have different interests. But of course, there will bound to be abuse where people share copyrighted content. |
PR: 6
| iMesh Used to be a P2P file sharing service where you can share whatever you want but they have since gone legit. Mist likely due to pressure from record labels and copyright issues. So now although you can still download music, video and other files, only non-copyrighted can be downloaded. If you would like access to copyrighted music and videos, you will need to pay for that privilege. They have over 15 million free songs and over 4 million licensed from record labels. Yes, not too shabby and since they are endorsed by the record labels, you do not need to worry about anything. Just buy the subscription or if you don't want to spend money, have a look at the free ones. iMesh claims to have a very powerful search engine which helps to filter off the songs you don't want. Their software allows you to sync with your iPod, listen to radio stations and even discover new artists. The software is available for free as well. |
PR: 5
| PixLoads Pixloads.com is a free image hosting service. Users are also allowed to upload images in bulk by zipping the images together and uploading. Pixloads.com is a free image hosting service. Users are also - |
PR: 5
| YouTubeVideos At YouTubeVideos.biz we have selected, especially for You, amazing, the best, the funniest and the most crazy videos from YouTube.com. Movies are updated few times a week so You can enjoy best You Tube videos all the time. Boring after work? Check collection of the funniest movies from YouTube. - |
PR: 5
| Image Ox ImageOX provides free image hosting with exclusive features like Image Randomizer, CD Presentation, Photo Albums, Galleries, Profiles, Image Manager, Comments and more. - |
PR: 5
| Soonr File storage with a difference. Soonr helps team members collaborate with each other via a single entity by enabling access through different medium like desktops, mobile devices, laptops and so on. So members can access their data anywhere easily. They help organize data by projects and allows users to be added or removed for each individual project. Soonr claims that their data is stored securely and can be accessed 24/7. The data is replicated across multiple servers, ensuring that your data is safe. Try Soonr for up to 2 users for free! |
PR: 5
| Pixorial A video hosting site but with more tools for video editing. Most of us don't have the skill sets needed to make great videos, that is probably why you see so many sub-par videos on Youtube or other video sharing sites. But at Pixorial, they offer a number of user-friendly tools to make video editing simple. So you can make oscar award winning short films in a matter of minutes to show off to your friends. Basically you can upload, share, view and edit the videos. You are allowed to edit your friend's videos as well. I don't know about you, but I think it is a brilliant idea. |
PR: 5
| FlauntR Online image editor. Isn't it cool to be able to do all your photo editing online? And we are not talking about those crappy featureless photo editing capabilities either. We are talking about powerful, practical and useful applications for your image. I hate it when some web application is advertised as something but when you actually use them, they are pretty lame. FlauntR isa very powerful software. It allows you to add stunning effects to your photos easily, combine photos together, comes with tons of fancy fonts to add to your photos and have one click editing options which we all love so much, especially if you are not a photoshop expert. It also integrates easily with social networking sites. And since they are part of Fotodesk, they offer you options to buy print-outs at attractive prices. So basically they are a full photo/image service - allows you to edit, save, share, beautify and even print out your photos. How cool is that? |
PR: 5
| Sendoid Need to share files? One of the biggest problems when it comes to sharing files is that sometimes we need to share big files. Emails will usually not work with large files - most likely will be rejected by the email server or your ISP. And not only that sending huge files through email is problematic. How about those file sharing sites? They might work but how about security? Your data might be sensitive or confidential and you don't want to upload onto someone's server. Fret not, how about Sendoid. Stupid name for sure but it is a P2P software which allows you to share files directly from your computer. This means that the file does not get uploaded onto someone else's server and the file stays on your PC. What you do is install a software and then share the file you want. You will be given a link whereby the recipent can click and download the file. Of course your computer must be on the whole time. There is no file transfer limit like other file sharing host since no transfer is done through their servers. Safe, secure and easy. |
PR: 4
| Pimp My Upload A premium file hosting and downloading site perfect for sharing files with your friends or to save space on your own hard drive. Completely free to use and very reliable. - |
PR: 4
| SendBigFiles Is your file too large for email? Upload it to SendBigFiles.com and share the link. With Send Big Files, your large files get delivered. Upload your pictures and home movies. - |
PR: 4
| Share2Net Totally free image hosting and file upload. Easy to use website. Upload images ins seconds.
Share2Net.com is an easy to use website where you can upload your images for free - |