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File sharing service DivShare isn't dead yet

DivShare

Once upon a a time, DivShare was my favorite file sharing service. The company offered unlimited storage space and unlimited downloads, and tools that let you embed uploaded audio, video, and image files on any web page. But last year the company bowed to the inevitable and realized that unlimited free storage is a tough business model to maintain, and implemented a 5GB storage limit and 50GB bandwidth cap on free accounts.

Now that bandwidth cap is even lower, at just 10GB. Paid account holders can get up to 50GB of storage space and 500GB of bandwidth per month. And according to TechCrunch, the company is actually turning a profit. The company was put up for sale last year, and after a pretty long period on the auction block, DivShare was recently purchased by a company called 3Sixty. So it looks like DivShare isn't going anywhere anytime soon.

There are plenty of other services out there that offer 5GB or more of free storage space. But if you just need a quick and easy to use service that will let you host media files, DivShare is certainly worth checking out.

Filed under: Internet, Utilities, Windows, Freeware

RapGet Download Manager

RapGet
Yesterday we looked at jDownloader, a Java-based download client for RapidShare, MegaUpload and several other file hosting services. And one of our readers asked why we don't just use RapGet. After playing around with RapGet a bit today, we have to say, it might just be a better option.

RapGet doesn't require Java, supports 50 languages, more than 60 file hosting sites, and doesn't spit out German text at you when the language is set to English.

The program doesn't attempt to get around download limits in any way. If you have a paid account with a service like RapidShare, you can use RapGet to manage your downloads. But you can also use it with free accounts. It will automatically enter CAPTCHA codes for you, download one file at a time, and wait a specified period of time before attempting to download your next file.

[Thanks NyaR!]

Filed under: Internet, Web services

File hosting site RapidShare shut down?

RapidShare
RapidShare, the popular file hosting site used by developers and pirates alike has apparently been shut down at least temporarily by a court order. Heise Online is reporting that GEMA, a German royalties collection agency has filed a complaint against RapidShare, claiming that the service hosts copyrighted materials, which it's fairly safe to say is true.

GEMA wants RapidShare to provide details on how many files hosted on the site are copyrighted works of GEMA members. RapidShare has historically said that it does not inspect the files uploaded by users. We've seen companies like YouTube demonstrate in recent years that it is possible to build copyright detection software to inspect for illegally uploaded files. But we've also seen that no system so far is foolproof, so it should be interesting to see if RapidShare fights the complaint, promises to implement some sort of filters, or fades off into oblivion.

Another open question is what will happen to all the RapidShare members who have shelled out money for paid accounts? While RapidShare has provided some basic services for free, users have to pay subscription fees for access to faster downloads and and simultaneous downloads.

Update: As several people have pointed out in the comments, RapidShare appears to be back online. The reports of a site shutdown were apparently false and everything is back to normal.

[via TechShout, thanks Omar!]

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