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September 2010

iSendr - On Demand P2P File Transfers

by ghis & 1 other (via)
Send a file via p2p without installing software.

HFS ~ HTTP File Server

by ghis & 5 others (via)
You can use HFS (HTTP File Server) to send and receive files. It's different from classic file sharing because it uses web technology to be more compatible with today's Internet. It also differs from classic web servers because it's very easy to use and runs "right out-of-the box". Access your remote files, over the network. It has been successfully tested with Wine under Linux.

August 2010

Entri | Free & Simple Collaborative Document Sharing Tool

by simon_bricolo & 1 other
Entri is a super simple, ultra quick way to collaborate on blog articles before you post them. Jot down your ideas, share and save through Twitter. No sign-up required and completely free.

AirDropper - Request a file from anyone.

by simon_bricolo & 1 other
AirDropper lets Dropbox users securely request a file from anyone.

July 2010

May 2010

Droopy Creates Instant Servers for Large File Trading - Web apps - Lifehacker

by ghis (via)
Windows/Mac/Linux: Droopy is a Python script that creates a miniature, one-shot web server that lets anyone upload files through a web page straight to your computer, no matter the size.

April 2010

PhotoCopy 1.0 mirrors iPhoto folders to Flickr | MacNN

by oseres (via)
24x7digital has introduced PhotoCopy 1.0, its new iPhoto to Flickr mirroring utility. The user selects albums in iPhoto for sharing and PhotoCopy then uploads the photos to Flickr and organizes them in matching sets. It also copies metadata like tittles, date and time, ratings, keywords and descriptions. A primary feature of the new software is its ability to mirror the iPhoto folder on Flickr; when images are added to a PhotoCopied folder, the changes are updated automatically on the same folder on Flickr. It also works in reverse, adding images to iPhoto as the Flickr folder changes. It will mirror changes including adding, deleting reordering or editing photos.

Weezo - Partagez vos photos et vidéos

by decembre & 3 others
Partagez vos photos et vidéos : un diaporama est automatiquement et immédiatement généré à partir du contenu des répertoires partagés Musique Faites écouter vos morceaux de musique, avec limitation possible de la qualité pour protéger l'oeuvre originale Blog Hébergez vous même vos sites Web ou votre blog Favoris Partagez vos favoris Internet Chat "Chattez" avec vos visiteurs Upload Autorisez vos proches à participer en vous envoyant leurs photos, vidéos, favoris Internet... WOWnewAllumez et éteignez votre PC à distance Fichiers Accédez à vos fichiers Photos vidéos Visualisez photos et vidéos mails Consultez vos mails streaming Ecoutez votre musique en streaming webcam Regardez votre webcam contrôle distant Prenez le contrôle complet de votre ordinateur

March 2010

February 2010

dbrec - Intelligent music recommendations for and from the Web of Data

by Xavier Lacot
dbrec is a new kind of recommender system, entirely based on Semantic Web and Linked Data technologies, providing recommendations for 39,000 artists from DBpedia (and consequently from Wikipedia) based on the relationships that they hold together, either directly (e.g. having played together) or indirectly (e.g. playing the same genre, sharing a common record label or even being associated in a particular cultural movement).

November 2009

October 2009

Ubuntu One : Support

by tadeufilippini
Installation instructions You aren't logged in, so you may not have a subscription. Without a subscription to Ubuntu One these installation instructions will not work for you! Please log in and verify you have a subscription before continuing, and thanks for your interest! Requirements: Because we want to give everyone using Ubuntu One the very best experience, we require that you run Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) or higher. Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) and higher Ubuntu One is pre-installed. Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) Please following these installation instructions. Installation instructions It is also strongly recommended that you update your system before beginning the installation. To install updates, go to System » Administration » Update Manager and click Install Updates. Once your system is up to date you can begin the installation process. 1. Add Our PPA The first step is to add our PPA (Personal Package Archive). This will give you access to the Ubuntu One client software. You can find more information about PPAs at Launchpad.net. Add PPA (Ubuntu 9.04) Install window for ubuntuone-client-gnome 2. Install Client Install the Ubuntu One client from the PPA by clicking on the button below. Note: If you're using a non-Firefox web browser, you can install the client by going to System » Administration » Synaptic Package Manager and searching for ubuntuone-client-gnome Install ubuntuone-client-gnome Install window for ubuntuone-client-gnome 3. Start Client Now that you have the software installed, you'll need to authorize it. On your computer, click on Applications » Internet » Ubuntu One to start the process. 4. Internet menu with the Ubuntu One option Add Your Computer The final step is adding your computer to your Ubuntu One account. A web page will launch after clicking Ubuntu One in the previous step (see the image below). Simply click on 'Add this Computer'. Because this is your computer, it's necessary for you to explicitly allow the software to access your Ubuntu One account. 5. Show confirmation of authentication Start Using Ubuntu One You should now see a Ubuntu One icon in your panel. This is typically at the top of your Ubuntu desktop. Right clicking on that icon will give you a few different options including the ability to go to our web interface for managing files.. Congratulations! Now you can copy or upload files to get them into Ubuntu One. We encourage you to share, sync, and use it in creative ways! Use the applet to interact with Ubuntu One

MyCast your digital media with Orb 2.0 remote pc access software

by ycc2106 & 1 other
Orb is an free file sharing program that allows you to share all of your stuff over the internet. All that needs to be done on your home computer is install the program and a simple indexing of your files. It’s evident you’ll want to monitor the latter – you don’t want all of your personal stuff to wind up on the internet. Once that’s done, you can access the data from any computer or other device with an internet connection.

September 2009

Ubuntu One : Plans

by tadeufilippini
Ubuntu One Plans * Free 2GB * Seamless integration with your Ubuntu based computer * Sync files between multiple machines * Access to your files away from your computers via our web interface * Free Plan, 2GB of Storage

Ubuntu One : Home

by tadeufilippini & 3 others (via)
Ubuntu One helps you store, sync and share Sync your files, share your work with others or work remotely, all with your Ubuntu computers. Getting started * Subscribe to Ubuntu One * Install our software on your Ubuntu computer

August 2009

s4ve.as "file sharing made easy"

by ycc2106
Simply upload any file of any size for free and get back a link to that file good for 24 hours. Copy and paste the link anywhere and share it instantly via email, web page, instant message, status update, tweet, etc. Links are automatically shortened using bit.ly.