If you have a Twitter account, you can sign into Fyels and have unlimited and free file storage.
We’ve covered other file sharing services that work especially good for sharing files you want to keep private.
Fyels is more of a file sharing social tool.
Let’s take a look:
You got it. Up to a 9Gb file! That’s huge, right?
Once you’re signed in and allowed Fyels to hold hands with Twitter, you’re all set to go.
Just drag and drop any file, under 9Gb’s, and Fyels automatically uploads it. Once it’s complete, it will produce a handy URL to share with whom every you like.
Before you do this, keep this in mind: Once you have uploaded the file, Fyels automatically Tweets it.
[blackbirdpie url=”http://twitter.com/DYECASTING/status/76246705661685760″]
This, of course, could be good or bad.
When someone clicks on the link, they are taken to the file.
From here, users can “Like” or “Send” the file via Facebook or even comment on it.
Users can, of course, download the file as well.
As for managing your own files, you can look and see all you have stored and view them if you like.
This is an interesting twist on file sharing. It doesn’t post files, like you do with a Tumblr or Posterous, nor does it keep them in a catalog like yfrog and the likes.
Fyels is certainly easy to sign into and start using.
What creative ways could you see this used for?
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