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[30 Jan 2009 | One Comment | ]
WooMe

WooMe brings the speed dating craze online and extends it to let users meet new people live in fast, fun and free speed sessions. There are no long forms or lengthy profile descriptions, simply find a session that interests you and meet 5 people in 5 minutes. Or, create your own sessions based on your interests, such as “TechCrunch Readers in San Fran.” Invite friends or strangers to play with you and immediately decide if you are woo’d by someone. WooMe’s in-browser video and voice capability delivers a live …

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[30 Jan 2009 | One Comment | ]
Friends Reunited Dating

Friends Reunited Dating was launched in September 2003 and now has almost one million members making it one of the largest online dating sites in the UK. A sister site of the popular Friends Reunited website (over 19 million members), this dating site is about meeting new friends as a potential partner. You have all the tools here you need to find a date. Friends

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[30 Jan 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
Mingle2

Mingle2 is a free online dating site where men and women can meet up for friendship or romance. Site members anywhere in the world can keep in touch either online or use the easy zip code search option to locate singles in their own vicinity. Signing up and creating a member profile is a simple, hassle free process. After creating a profile one can head over to the forums or use the site’s new Mutual Match feature to discreetly view profiles of those that have similar interests. An online …

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[30 Jan 2009 | One Comment | ]
OkCupid

OkCupid is a free-of-charge social networking and dating website, which also offers features including user-generated content such as blogging and member-created quizzes.
OkCupid users are presented with questions (most of which are authored, submitted, and vetted by members) about various topics such as politics and tastes page by page, and given a list of up to four answers per question to choose from. They are also asked “How would your Ideal Match answer this question?”, and then “How important is their answer to you?”, with degrees of importance for the …

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[20 Jan 2009 | No Comment | ]
Zumodrive

Zumodrive stores your data in the cloud and allows easy access to all of your files from any device. The product streams most files as if they were on a local drive.
For your most popular files Zumodrive stores them locally for offline use. The produce is aimed specifically at notebooks and mobile devices with smaller hard drives.

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[20 Jan 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
MyBloop

MyBloop is an unlimited free file storage website. We give anyone the ability to upload all their files and share them with anyone else for free. You can upload files directly from the website or you can install the BloopLoader application to upload files by dragging and drop from your desktop. The BloopLoader is available for Windows and Mac (Intel-based PC.)

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[20 Jan 2009 | One Comment | ]
Drop.io

Drop.io is an online file hosting and sharing service that is designed to be simple and emphasizes privacy. It allows users to create online sharing points called “drops” that are used for uploading and sharing documents, images, video, audio, and other digital content without accounts, registration or e-mail addresses. Drops are non-searchable and not networked.

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[20 Jan 2009 | One Comment | ]
Windows Live Sync

Windows Live Sync (formerly known as Windows Live FolderShare) is a free-to-use application by Microsoft that is designed to allow files and folders between two or more computers be in sync with each other on Windows (XP and later) and Mac OS X based computers, similar to Live Mesh’s data synchronization services.
A maximum of 20 folders (or “libraries”) may by synced, including libraries shared over the internet. Each library can contain a maximum of 20,000 files and each file cannot exceed 4GB.

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[20 Jan 2009 | One Comment | ]
Box.net

Box.net is an online file system that allows users to store, access and share files remotely. Its services include online storage, file hosting, and file sharing.
Box.net was founded in 2005 as a college business project by Aaron Levie (CEO) and Dylan Smith (CFO). It was incorporated in April of that year. Originally based in Washington, Box.net moved to Palo Alto, California, United States in late 2006.

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[20 Jan 2009 | One Comment | ]
Wuala

Wuala is a free social online storage which allows its users to securely store, backup, and access files from anywhere and to share files easily with friends, groups, and the world. Tens of thousands of users and thousands of communities around the world are already actively sharing millions of files, growing quickly.
Wuala is based on a revolutionary technology that was researched for the most part at ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology).