New filesharing service Fileai.com

July 15th, 2008   News  

Another new filesharing service under the spotlight this week. This time we’re taking a look at fileai.com, a new filesharing service that allows users to share files that are too big to transfer by email. Heard that before? Of course you have. These website are 10 a penny, so what makes fileai any different?

Well, there is no limit on the size of the files you can share and all uploaded files are encrypted for security. You upload content and then leave your browser open for other people to connect and download through the wonders of filesharing technology.

It’s all pretty standard, but actually, no files are stored on a server, so you can only transfer files when two parties are both online at the same time. We honestly can’t see any point in changing to this new filesharing service, but then again, we can’t see any reason not to check it out.

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