Streamload
Posted Monday, May 30, 2005 at 2:34pm in Blogging |
Streamload is a data storage company that will allow you unlimited on-line storage and the capacity to download or send 10GB of files for a monthly fee of $9.95. (There are other price plans also)
You can store MP3s, digital music, films, video files, pictures, documents etc. and send them (no matter how big they are) to other Streamload members.
Also, if you have your own podcast, you can upload the file for listeners of your podcast to download. For a 5mb mp3 file that’s 10 minutes long, for $10 a month, you’re allowed 2500 streams (which can be done simultaneously). There is also a archive so people can access your past podcasts.
As people collect more and more digital data through the years, this can be used as a perfect storage solution and also as a back up of important files. Also, this could be a possible solution to business problems. I think it has a lot of potential.
To hear IT Conversations Larry’s World interview of Streamload’s CEO, Steve Iverson click here
To visit the Streamload website click here
To read more information on Streamload click here
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1 Comments
Chris
Saturday, June 11, 2005 at 4:41pm
Or you can go to freevideoblog.com and get the same thing for free (at least for videos).