Send really big files over the Internet
December 2, 2008
Ever need to send a video, or audio file that’s more than 20MB (the size limit on a Gmail attachment)? Drop.io is the answer. It’s really fast and easy. All you do is create a “drop” with a unique URL, add file(s), then decide if you how long you want it available (up to 1 year from last view), whether you want a password, and whether visitors can add, or delete files from the drop (great for projects). You can even share the drop through Twitter. Just click on “Drop It” and voila. Once you have files in your drop, you can notify folks by email so they can retrieve files.
What if you have files larger than 100MB (the limits of a drop on drop.io)? Here are some alternatives from Lifehack Magazine some taking files up to 500MB. You’ll never need to burn a CD again. -ALICE MERCER
Amazing - 7 Ways to Send Huge Files - Bigger than Gmail via Lifehack Magazine
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