· May 9, 2008 at 5:21 am · Free Hosting
Tags: 2GB, file hosting, filemail, free, online, sharing, tools, upload
You should all know by now I am a glutton when it comes to the free file hosting services out there. I just can’t seem to get enough. The newest service to fill my file sharing gut would be Filemail.com. The actual file uploading and sharing part of the site is very slick looking. You have an e-mail/uploader interface that works well together. Here it is in all it’s glory…

This is the e-mail like interface, that lets you quickly drop in an address and then a message to your buddy your sending the file to.
This second section of the upload interface gives you an easy to understand interface when it comes to setting permissions, limits and uploading the files you wish to share. If you like the service I would suggest that you register - but for those who do not wish to you can send up to 2GB without doing so.
Filemail.com is it a hit or a miss?
· April 5, 2008 at 10:50 am · Free Hosting
Tags: 10GB, backup, file hosting, free, online, photos, uploadingit
You know me, I am all about finding the awesome (and free if possible) free file hosting and backup services. This latest one, e-mailed into me as a suggestion to cover has a lot of promise. Uploadingit.com not only gives you a service with a catchy name. It also provides you with 10 GB of free storage space to backup your photos and images for free.

You can upload all of your images and files, manage sort and organize them and then they also provide a few cool ways to share them with family, friends and the world around you. As mentioned before you get 10 GB of disk space for storage. You also get 1 GB of daily bandwidth and you can upload 50 MB per file. They provide support for these file formats:
jpg, jpeg, gif, png, bmp, tiff, psd, pdf, txt, rtf, doc, ppt, csv, xls, swf, xcf, xml, css, dcr, docx, xlsx, pptx, ico, ttf, tif, dxf, dwg, max, 3ds, pdd, psp, dng, ai, htm, html, rss, atom, eml, pages, dot, dotx, info, svg, cdr, zip
Sign up and give them a shot. Would love to hear about some real world use of this Online service.