Friday 3 January 2014

Top 10 Website Which Help You To Store Your Files & Images Online






Top 10 Website Which Help You To Store Your Files & Images Online

  Top 10 Website Which Help You To Store Your Files & Images Online
Now a days internet is becoming a part of daily life. In technical world many people want to store there files, folder, documents, images on internet instead of carrying those pen-drives and hard-disks. also share with other people on the internet, share on internet via physical device like pendrive or harddisk not possible. So there are thousands of online websites which makes our tasks easy. many of websites comes with various features such a creating direct folders online managing the content such as images, PDF and other documents. Today I will list you the 5 Best File Hosting Websites which Help you.
Here is your Top 10 best Websites:
1. MediaFire:
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere. Free cloud storage service for businesses and individuals. MediaFire is a free file and image hosting web site that started in 2005 and is located in Shenandoah, Texas, United States. The domain mediafire.com attracted almost 60 million visitors annually by 2008 according to a Compete.com study. As of July 2012, features of MediaFire include 50 GB of storage and a limit of 200 MB per file (250 GB of storage and 4GB of file size limit for Pro users and 1000 GB of storage and 10 GB of file size limit for Business users). Recently Mediafire has even launched desktop Application on Windows XP / 7 / 8 and Mac.
2. Mega:
Bigger, Better , Faster , Stronger , Safer.
Mega is a file hosting service and successor to Megaupload. The website was launched on 19 January 2013, to coincide with the one-year anniversary of the seizure of Megaupload. After Gabon denied the new company the domain name me.ga, Kim Dotcom announced it would instead be registered in his adopted home of New Zealand under the domain name mega.co.nz.
3. 4shared:
4shared.com one of the leading online storage and file delivery service. 4shared was founded in 2005 by Alex Lunkov and Sergey Chudnovsky. Nowadays it continues gaining popularity among the Internet users all over the world. With 4shared service users can upload, store and download music, video, photo, documents, and any other types of files. 15 GB free web space with multiple file uploader.
4. Dropbox:
Dropbox is a secure place to keep photos, documents, and videos that you can access from your computer, smartphone, or tablet. You can share the files with your social networks as well. It comes with 2 GB of free storage (or up to 18 GB if you refer a friend).

5. Google Drive:
GoogleDrive syncs documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and videos from your computer and mobile devices. It connects to Google+ and Gmail for collaboration and sharing. It has a free storage limit of up to 5 GB that’s shared between Google Drive and Google+ Photos.

8. SkyDrive:
SkyDrive offers 7 GB of free cloud storage for photos, documents, and other files and works on any device. Windows 8 users can log in with their Microsoft accounts to view photos and files, edit and share Office documents, and share the files with friends.

9. FileFactory:
Filefactory is similar to all of the previous file hosts, except it supports the option to send a notification email to a person of an uploaded file. Unfortunately, Filefactory contains a large amount of ads if you do not receive the premium service. Yet, unlike the other file hosts, the maximum file size is 300MB which is a large amount per file in comparison. Similar to Easyshare, users are paid for each download they receive from a certain file.

10. RapidShare:
RapidShare your Pictures, Videos, Documents and Music anytime and anywhere online available!
RapidShare is one of the few German internet success stories. Millions of customers use the service every day to store large files or make them available to friends. The ease of use, data security and fast servers make RapidShare the most popular Cloud Storage provider.

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