Feathers were ruffled when Facebook announced it had acquired and planned to shut down popular file sharing service, Drop.io. Luckily,�Drop.io wasn?t the only game in town.
Another alternative you might want to check out is Dutch company, Ge.tt, which offers simple, one-click file sharing.
Though upload speed certainly depends on your in-house connection, our experience with Ge.tt so far is that it?s fast.
Unlike other file sharing services, once you begin uploading a file on Ge.tt you can immediately share it with others, as well as continue to add files. Once files are uploaded they can be quickly shared through social media outlets and even emailed, much like a Craigslist posting:
Ge.tt is entirely browser-based and doesn?t use Java applets, Flash or plug-ins, meaning you don?t have to install anything to use it. You can also use the service sans account; however, your precious files get some benefits if you create one: live statistics and a longer shelf life unless inactive for three months. Though�Ge.tt has no file size limit, your browser may have a 2GB limit.
For larger files check out Dropbox, which offers up to 100GB of cloud-based storage for paying customers and syncs files across multiple computers, and�Google Docs, which�offers 1024MB of free storage space with the free creation of a Google account.
What file sharing services are you using?
Best,
Eric
Source: http://blog.grovo.com/2011/01/ge-tt-ideal-file-sharing/


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