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  2. Comparison of file hosting services - Wikipedia

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    2GB limit for SecureSend None Yes No No No No [60]? 0.1 Offers Data Inheritance [62] SugarSync [63] 60 GB personal paid, Unlimited GB professional paid None 10 GB/file/day free, 250 GB file/day paid No No REST [64]? Yes ? 0 If you hit the limit your links will be disabled for 24 hours. The bandwidth limits only apply to public links. [65 ...

  3. SendThisFile - Wikipedia

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    SendThisFile is a file transfer service operated by SendThisFile, Inc., which uses cloud computing and 128-bit TLS encryption to enable users to securely send and receive large data files through the Internet. [1] The company was co-founded in 2003 by CEO Aaron Freeman and his father CFO Michael Freeman. [2]

  4. WeTransfer - Wikipedia

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    WeTransfer B.V. is a Dutch Internet-based computer file transfer service company that was founded in 2009 and based in Amsterdam. [3] In 2024, the company was acquired by Bending Spoons . [ 4 ]

  5. Comparison of file transfer protocols - Wikipedia

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    SSH file transfer protocol: SFTP: Tatu Ylönen: c. 1997: Secure Shell: IETF Draft (2006) [28] T.127: T.127: ITU [29] 1995 [30] — ITU T.127: Trivial File Transfer Protocol: TFTP: Noel Chiappa: 1980: Internet protocol suite: RFC 1350 [31] Tsunami UDP Protocol: Tsunami: Mark Meiss et al. 2002 — No [32] [33] Tus open protocol for resumable file ...

  6. Sifu (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Sifu is a 2022 beat 'em up game developed and published by Sloclap. Set in China , players control the child of a martial arts school's sifu (master) who seeks revenge on those responsible for their father's death.

  7. Hightail - Wikipedia

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    At first, YouSendIt was mainly used to send large files, such as photos or audio files, which were too large for the file-size limits set by email providers at the time. [3] [5] [6] $5 million in funding was raised in August 2005. Afterwards, there was a falling out between the founders.

  8. File size - Wikipedia

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    File size is a measure of how much data a computer file contains or how much storage space it is allocated. Typically, file size is expressed in units based on byte . A large value is often expressed with a metric prefix (as in megabyte and gigabyte ) or a binary prefix (as in mebibyte and gibibyte ).

  9. DropSend - Wikipedia

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    DropSend is a software tool that allows users to send large files as though by email, through a small desktop client. DropSend has been available since at least November 25, 2005. It is available for Windows and Mac OS X. The service can send files of up to 8GB in size, and is available with 256bit AES Security. [1] [2]