DilbertFiles - Like YouSendIt, but funnier, more expensive
Need to send a file to a friend or colleague, but it's too large for your email system to handle? No problem, just upload it to a web server and send the recipient a download link. If you don't have your own server, there are plenty of services that offer the ability to send large files for free, or even larger files for a fee. Here are a few of my favorites:
YouSendIt
MailBigFile
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