Company offers 10GB of Net storage, for free

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A company called Streamload is offering consumers a free 10 gigabyte
online storage locker for multimedia files, potentially raising the stakes
for larger companies such as Yahoo and America Online.
Streamload typically provides online storage space for a price, making it
one of the few companies to survive in that business through the dot-com
shakeout. However, it is increasingly competing with larger companies that
offer online homes for digital photographs, and even the huge archive
space provided by Google’s Gmail service.

Author: Jorah Lavin

I grew up in New England, moved to the Carolinas in '98 to start working at what was then a large regional bank and is now a really big nationwide bank. I work doing intranet content management and intranet site management. After work, I practice Aikido, knit, ride my motorcycle, read, watch movies & eat. I've been studying Aikido since 2014, and I ride a Yamaha V-Star 1300. I am pretty sure that I want to hike the Appalachian Trail someday.

One thought on “Company offers 10GB of Net storage, for free”

  1. offer FREE online homes for digital photographs? (but not for regular images scanned and saved?) say more.

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