Free File Hosting and Sharing

Like Cricket Wireless with its no contract policy and unlimited local and international calls, you like the idea of getting free file hosting for your computer. Why pay for something that you can get free?

Here are some places to get you started:

  • ADrive gives you 50 GB of online storage. You can share and access files from anywhere.
  • With DropBox you get 2GB of storage for free. Connect your files with all of your computers no matter what file size or type.
  • FileDropper does not hide what they are doing in the download and they offer you up to 5 GB free. Simplicy is key with FileDropper.
  • FileSave gives you the opportunity to share movies and files and everything in-between.
  • FileSavr simplifies everything; service, sign-ups, timers, and pop up ads. Service is simple, and they don’t have sign-ups, timers or pop up ads. 10 GB upload limit.
  • With FileSend get 500 MB of space! Downloads never end.
  • FileDen gives you 1 GB of personal storage. Hot linking is honored.
  • Wixi is great for sharing music and video with those you care about. Media is set up like regular files.
  • WikiUpload has simple downloads and easy uploads. Your files are password protected.
  • ZippyShare offers fast downloads up to 200 MB per file. There are no limits and the file life extends to 30 days after no activity.

When it comes to getting the next best free file hosting opportunity, check online, but don’t be surprised at what you discover. See what others are using and why they are using it. You may save some yourself some time.

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How Cloud Computing Will Change How the Internet Communicates

Computer and Internet powerhouses Microsoft and Google are really shedding light on cloud computing and cloud servers. A cloud computing and cloud server is the term for having information such as websites, documents and data stored on a server that isn’t physically located in one place.

By having all the information stored in a virtual location where it can be accessed anywhere, people are able to access information faster and quicker than ever before. Here’s a look at who should use cloud computing or cloud servers and why.

Online College Students

One of biggest disadvantages of taking online classes is the ability to share information and files with others in class. That problem is solved with cloud computing and cloud servers. People who are pursuing an online degree can now upload information to the cloud server and share it with others in the classroom. This improves virtual classroom communication and enhances everyone’s learning experience.

Internet Business Owners

When you are an Internet business owner the whole world wide web is your office. This can make it tough to share information with other business owners and clients. However, through the use of cloud computing or cloud servers Internet business owners can upload and share information quickly and not require people to have to be centrally located to view documents and date.

Cloud servers and cloud computing might be a new concept in the technological world, but as it catches on it will really help improve the way this Internet dependent world communicates with each other.

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