UPDATE: visit the Guide about how to share large files online to have the most up-to-date list.
Unhappy with the inefficieny of the email to share large files I am collecting all online services offering to share large files. It would be nice to know pros and cons of each, limitations and benefit. For instance, I can’t get to download a 91MB file using yousendit. I tried several times with no succes.
The list:
Any other?
How to write email that will get a response. Invaluable.
Link: 43 Folders | Writing sensible email messages
Netvibes allows you to customize a personal page with custom content coming from public webfeeds (RSS or ATOM) or from your blog webfeeds. Moreover you can check your gmail account directly in a box withing the page. All content boxes are customizable and with a comfortable drag-and-drop functionality you can re-arrange the entire page configuration as you prefer. Ajax is the technology behind it, it means that everything can be edited and updated without the need of re-loading the page. Free for now. And if you register (fast and easy) you can access your customized page from anywhere you like. Just try it.
Visit: netvibes.
Very nice, lean and fast online service to log-in to your favourite Instant Messaging service. I just tried with my Yahoo Messenger and MSN accounts: delicious!
The user interface mimics very well a Windows Desktop, with a unified interface you can type your user information for Yahoo Messenger, MSN Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger and ICQ. The buddy list shows a merged list of all you contacts and friends from all the accounts you are currently logged-in. Mine wasn’t a deep test but I just liked!
Bravi ragazzi at meebo.com!
Go now to: meebo.com
This year’s winners were selected by our distinguished jury from a group of entries including Web sites, Kiosks, CD-ROM projects and PDA’s. The 38 winning projects are showcased below, and in further detail in the September/October 2005 issue of Communication Arts magazine.
Communication Arts: Interactive
find new books to read, put your reading list online
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LibraryThing is an online service to help people catalog their books easily.
LibraryThing | Catalog your books online
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