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Wednesday, 22 June 2011

MediaFire by Gab Garcia

Mediafire is a free file and image hosting website. You can easily upload and share with everyone your documents , presentations, videos, photos, and more. The user can upload files up to 200GB each for free and 10GB if you're a subscriber. Uploaded files will be stored as long as the user logs into his/her account at least one of the files is downloaded every 30 days.

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Student's can be more productive by using this application because it lessens the burden of always bringing a usb or a flash drive, all you need is a device that is connected to the internet and you can access mediafire anywhere you are. 


About Mediafire.
MediaFire was founded in August 2006 by a group of website enthusiasts and entrepreneurs from the San Francisco Bay Area who were frustrated by the troublesome process of sharing large files over e-mail and FTP. They created MediaFire to provide the world with the simplest file hosting service for sharing files and images over the internet and launched the first version in October of 2006.
MediaFire is now one of the fastest growing sites on the web with greater than 100% yearly growth. We are still the only file sharing site to offer unlimited downloads, unlimited uploads, unlimited storage, download resuming, zero wait times, and more, all for free. With the constant addition of new features and our attention to user feedback, MediaFire remains the leader in online storage.
We are based in the beautiful, tree-laden community of The Woodlands, Texas, just north of Houston. Despite the tantalizing distraction of fine restaurants, entertainment venues, and some of the best shopping in the city, we still manage to keep ourselves in the office (most of the time), hammering away at many new and exciting projects. We are a group of dedicated web and desktop software developers, and our goal each day is to continue to improve your online file sharing experience. We hope you like MediaFire as much as we do, and, of course, we always welcome your suggestions to make it even better.
source: http://www.mediafire.com/aboutus.php




Demo Video on using Mediafire



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