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Qitera

Qitera saves the content and look of a page in addition to the bookmark

Qitera is a social bookmarking and page-saving tool that helps members organize and share information. In addition to making bookmark-sharing easy, the site stores copies of pages, allowing retreival even when the original page is no longer online. It is offered [...]

Sharing files and data is more fun than you think

 
In the early days of personal computing, sharing a file was a matter of copying it to a floppy disk and walking it to the person down the hall with whom you intended to share the contents. Cross-country and international file-sharing was conducted by post or overnight shipping. Everything happened very slowly, as information crept [...]

FileRide

FileRide is a “social desktop,” an application that runs on your computer that lets members share whatever file they drag into the FileRide application window. The service promises to “promote democracy through universal access to media related forums,” but it requires an invitation to use the application, which runs on Windows Vista and XP, at [...]

drop.io

drop.io is a service that lets people share files privately by a variety of communications networks, including the Web, telephone, email, fax, Twitter, Facebook and iTunes. Files can include text documents, pictures, music, audio and video–anything that can be saved in a digital file and that is appropriate to the delivery system. For instance, you [...]

Kontain

Kontain is a new site that promises to make blogging, photo- and file-sharing easier. We haven’t finished our review of the site, so start your reviewing now in Comments!

Zenbe

We haven’t finished our review of Zenbe, a Web email, calendaring and messaging service, but that shouldn’t stop you from adding your own in Comments right now!

Pownce

Pownce, a micro-blogging and file-sharing service, will close its service as of December 15, 2008 and its features will likely become part of the TypePad service, which acquired Pownce on December 1.
No word, yet, on whether premium customers, who paid for Pownce $20 a year for increased storage capacity, will receive refunds. The site no [...]