24 Dec 2003

Dropload

Lessig mentions on his blog the service offered by DropLoad. The service allows the users to exchange large files and thus circumvent possible limitations in an email service. The sender can drop a file through a web-interface (HTTP-Post) and the receiver can get it in a similar way. The email-addresses are used for notification. The files are kept for 48 hours at Dropload.

I wonder whether there do exits many users for this kind of service. Are many email-services to limited? Anyway the service is nothing new. I have have seen similar services many years ago (lost their name). It is very similar as any web-based email services, which allows the exchange of attachments. In fact I used Yahoo mail for this purpose.

Categories/tags: Tele-Services
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