June 2007
4shared.com - free file sharing and storage
by 9 othersFree online storage
Upload, access, share your music, video, photos
Upload and share single file or entire folder
May 2007
Peerit - learn
List Your Torrents For Sale.
Make Money By Sharing Purchases
Peer It is a revolutionary digital media distribution platform created by PeerIt, LLC. By combining our expertise in Internet community management and digital content distribution, PeerIt developed an unprecedented content distribution model. Currently, Peer It features movies, television, music, computer games, and Internet radio with a component of the service that allows consumers to earn cash for their participation in the network.
Alliance P2P - Secure file sharing
by 1 otherAlliance
Alliance is a private and secure environment to share files and communicate with people you know.
It's free. It's easy:
1. Download and run Alliance
2. Invite your coworkers or friends
3. Share files and communicate with them!
Omnidrive: Free Online Storage, Sharing and Publishing Platform for Desktop and Web - Omnidrive Mac Client!
by 15 others (via)Omnidrive Online Storage and Access
Omnidrive is an online storage platform that allows you to store your files online and access them from anywhere with the speed of desktop storage.
With Omnidrive you can access, edit and share your files from anywhere with just a web browser!
April 2007
Mozilla Labs Blog » Blog Archive » Keep track of your friends with The Coop
by 1 other (via)Just a few years ago, one of the most popular uses of the internet was to send jokes, cute pictures, and news stories to friends and family (social networks) via email. Fast forward to today, and you’ll find that not a lot has changed except the medium. Now one of the most common uses of instant messenger services and social networking sites is to send people links to jokes, cute pictures and interesting news stories.
This behavior isn’t at all surprising - it’s friends sharing experiences, the very backbone of social interactions and friendships. It’s also unsurprising that most “Web 2.0″ services have a feature that makes it easy for you to build a social network so that you can share things more easily, or subscribe to a friend’s activity as a way of keeping in touch.
What is surprising, however, is how little of this type of functionality has made it into today’s web browsers. The result is that when people think of tools for social interaction, email and instant messenger are at the top of their list, not web browsers.
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