World’s Biggest Hard Drive: Unlimited Storage
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Just how big is your hard drive? How much space do you have? What if I told you that you have access to a hard drive with unlimited space… and it won’t cost you a single thing to store and share your files? With MyBloop, you can upload, store, and share an unlimited number of files for absolutely zero dollars.
MyBloop is a place where you can store all of your files for free. There are no limits on storage, bandwidth or the number of files you can store. Anyone can join MyBloop. The BloopLoader is a great new application that allows you to upload files to MyBloop directly from your desktop. You can drag and drop files and control them from a Windows-like interface, which is familiar to all users and doesn’t require you to learn anything new to use. The BloopLoader works on Windows and Intel Macs.
The current maximum size per file is 1GB. There are no limited to the number of files you can upload. There are also no limits on bandwidth. You can store an unlimited number of files in your account. Just make sure to organize your files into folders because when someone views your profile it could take their computer some time to display everything.
Your files will never be deleted or moved. Once you upload them to MyBloop, they’re there forever… unless YOU remove them. You can organize files within your account into folders and such, to keep them sorted out and make it easier for you (and others!) to find what you need in an instant.
It’s so simple, it’s hard to believe it’s free! What more could you possibly want? You get unlimited storage for free. It really doesn’t get better than that.
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15 Comments
Aaron S
November 13th, 2008
at 6:02am
Hmm. So this means I can upload a video and it will actually appear on there?
Ed Gelb
November 13th, 2008
at 7:33am
How can you say forever? What if they go bust. I would trust Amazon, but not a startup.
francais
November 13th, 2008
at 10:02am
Chris, this really seems too good to be true; don’t want to appear pessimistic but perhaps it really is too good to be true. The key word here being unlimited. Unlimited capacity real neat, unlimited time also? Are you quite certain? Feature this - all of your precious files held hostage after a certain amount of time…arg!!!!
Monkey
November 13th, 2008
at 6:59pm
It would be great if there was the possibility to use your files as a networked folder. I know people managed to do that with GMail, since it was capable of storing lots of files. Using ssh tunnels is always an awesome experience. You never know, with the development of “cloud computing,” maybe things will change. I doubt it though. When people go out and buy a computer, they HAVE to have actual space on the computer itself, otherwise, they are less inclined to buy it. Until a connection to the Internet is guaranteed everywhere someone would want their computer, I think people will be hesitant to use JUST networked, remote drives.
thecrazyjogger
November 14th, 2008
at 9:26am
are they legit?
they just wont go down right?
who owns them and stuff
The Inquisitr
November 14th, 2008
at 3:13pm
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November 14th, 2008
at 10:25pm
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Startup Meme - Technology Startup and Latest Tech News
November 14th, 2008
at 11:18pm
What can be the maximum space a person can get on internet? Well nothing can be bigger than infinite, but is there any service providing such space? MyBloop does provide theunlimited space. The service is available for free and you can upload, share and store as much files as you can. The maximum size of the file that can be uploaded is 1 GB. There is a new app called MyBloop which upload files directly from the desktop. The files which
Mike Kingston
November 20th, 2008
at 8:58pm
I’ve been using bloop for a while. They’ve been around since early 05 and doesn’t seem like they’re going anywhere. They’ve been around for a while and probably will be around for as long as your files are still useful :P
Cheers!
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at 5:25am
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November 21st, 2008
at 12:08pm
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Riz
December 16th, 2008
at 5:07pm
It’s not really unlimited storage. If you read the rules correctly it says:
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“Will my files ever be deleted or lost? Can I rely on MyBloop to store my vital files?
Your files will never be deleted or lost. You can definitely store your vital files on MyBloop. We strive for excellence in file storage and we have built very powerful technology to ensure our user’s files are always available. However, if you decide to store important files on MyBloop you should also keep backups elsewhere. If it’s really something important, you don’t want just one copy — make duplicates and keep a personal copy of it! ”
“Are there any bandwidth limits for a file or for an account?
There are absolutely no limits on MyBloop! Your files can be viewed an unlimited number of times.
Please remember that while we do allow unlimited use of bandwidth, our automated system detects potentially copyrighted and illegal content. When an illegal file is detected we can decide to disable access to the file. Please don’t take advantage of unlimited bandwidth by sharing illegal content.”
“Why can’t I download songs from MyBloop?
MyBloop is a service that allows you to share files with friends and family. We allow users to download all files types except for music. Downloading music without paying for it is illegal in the United States, where we are based, so we only allow our users to “stream”, or listen, to music on MyBloop. Though we would love to be able to give users this option, we’re still in the process of working with music labels to allow this. Otherwise, MyBloop would not be able to exist if it violated any laws. ”
“Can I upload music videos, movies, songs or other pictures?
We take copyright issues very seriously. We allow music, videos and movies to be uploaded as long as it is marked private and is not shared with anyone else. MyBloop is an online backup service, so we allow our users to backup all of your files on our site. However, this does not give you the privilege to distribute the content as if it were your own. Our automated technology immediately detects most inappropriate and/or illegal content and notifies us. We can decide to act terminating access to the file for everyone except the owner of the file, resulting in a warning message sent to the user who uploaded the file. A second offense may lead to termination of your account permanently. ”
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So it’s unlimited to an extent (longevity of service, disobey rules > Copyright > public = deletion/suspension)
Peter
March 5th, 2009
at 9:26am
“Anyone can join MyBloop.”
What a load of contradictory ****.
“MyBloop signups are currently open only to United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Japan, Canada, Romania, Australia, and New Zealand users.”
I don’t live on any of those continents, which sucks. Furthermore, it sucks that anyone can see what you have uploaded.
Peter
March 5th, 2009
at 9:32am
Oh, I see your files can be set to private. That’s not too bad.
Hardred96
May 8th, 2009
at 7:25pm
I am Malaysian Guy,i say thank to Mybloop for publish this website and give me chance to register.Many People has been use F**k RapidShare with high payment and get only a few bandwidth and storage space.
and thanks again to MYBLOOP