How to send a very large file over the Internet?


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Mashable wrote a great article on how to send large files online, using a few of the newest web-storage sites and some other older services. The article covers 7 of these services, and although there are many others that can do the same and sometimes much better, these seven sites will be enough for every user. Try them out and pick your favorite.

170 proofs for why Angelina Julie is the most beautiful woman on earth

Ever wondered why Angelina Julie is considered the most sexiest woman? This post is in Hebrew, but you really don’t need to know Hebrew to understand what it’s about - 170 pictures in one page, each one of them is better than the other.

The Office quotes. Not one, not two - all of them on one place

If you’re a fan of The Office TV show, you’d sure want to check out this site. The site, named OfficeQuotes.us collects every line ever said on the show. Almost every episode from all three season is there, as well as all of the webisoded they made. There’s also a section for top quotes and here’s one of my favorites - Pam:Roy and I just got back from the Poconos. I get ten vacation days a year, and I try to hold off taking them for as long as possible, and this year I got to the third week in January.

Feeling nostalgic? Check out these 70’s - 90’s TV themes tunes

Listening to a favorite old TV show theme, can be a real nostalgic trip sometimes. This page collects themes from various popular TV shows, that were broadcasted during the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. You can find the famous A-Team tune, X-Files theme, Cheers openings, Remington Steel, The Transformers (old version ;)) and many many more. You could also upload these tunes to your cell phone, using the site we’ve recently covered.

Walking down the streets of the Internet

If the Internet wasn’t a word describing a virtual world of computers, joined together in a network, how would it look like? walk2web is a really interesting website, trying to do exactly that - visualize the connections between sites, while allowing to view, review, bookmark and vote for your favorite sites. After trying it with a few sites, we found that you can find amazing connections and many interesting sites, by taking a five minutes walk, down the Internet’s lane.



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