Filed under: Internet, Web services, web 2.0
MyBloop is yet another service that lets users upload and share files with the world. You can upload pretty much any file type, and MyBloop will detect media files and allow you to view them online using an audio, video or image viewer. You can also share links or embed files on any web page.
What makes MyBloop stand out from the competition is a nifty file management system. You can easily upload a bunch of files at once using the web interface. Or you can download a desktop client for Windows or Mac that will let you drag and drop files from your desktop. Once your files are online there's a nice Ajaxy interface for dragging and dropping files between folders.
You can upload as many files as you like, but there's a file size limit of 1GB. Users can also search for files uploaded by others, or browse the most viewed or most recently uploaded files. Not surprisingly, there's a lot of copyrighted material on the site, but there's a nice link at the bottom of the page for anyone who wants to file a DCMA takedown request.
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