GigaTribe file sharing service launches in the US
GigaTribe, the file sharing service with the worst tag line - “Opening your hard drive to your friends” (seriously) - has launched in the US. The service allows users to share photos, videos and other files with groups of people in a peer to peer environment. GigaTribe will hold its official US launch at the Euro Tech Showcase, November 18-19 in Redwood City, CA.
GigaTribe is offered free with the option of a GigaTribe “Ultimate” upgrade with more advanced features (such as faster downloads), priced at $29.95/year.
According to the company, photos and videos uploaded to GigaTribe remain in their original full size, and resolution and are not lowered for posting. The site also allows users to share complete file folders regardless of size and users can control access based on user groups. As part of the free service, businesses can opt to set up an Virtual Private Network (VPN) for added file security.
GigaTribe currently has over 900,000 users worldwide.
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