Filed under: World wide web, Web services, Social Software, web 2.0
Like to share your photos on Flickr, your videos on YouTube, and your music on whatever the audio equivalent is, but exhausted of uploading files manually? iGliss is a media sharing site that lets you upload photos, videos, and music. You can load your media the old fashioned way by uploading and tagging your files one by one. Or you can use the handy tiny iGliss PC client that can monitor any folders on your Computer for new media files and upload them to your account automatically.
One your files are online, other users can browse your iGliss folders, or you can use the sharing tools to embed your files on any web page. Users get up to 100MB of on the web storage space for free. There’s no such thing as a premium account yet, but the iGliss FAQ states that the company could decide to start charging for additional storage in thefuture.
[via Mashable]












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