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Just because we can shoot video and 10 mega pixel images on our pocket size digital cameras doesn’t mean we know what to do with the files afterwards. And what fun is an embarassing\u00a0 video if you can’t share it?? This is, of course the “YouTube generation”, but what if you just want to send a large file to someone to keep or burn to dvd or something? Here are a couple options:<\/p>\n
Pando<\/a> is free software that allows you to email or im files up to 1GB (3GB with a Pro version) without clogging your inbox or taking forever to up\/download. Oh and you can watch tv with it too!<\/p>\n Your recipient will need to install pando to receive the files, but this is still a great service if you are regularly wanting to send large files to the same individuals (weekly videos of the kids to grandma, for instance, or large images or files to coworkers).<\/p>\n Check it out for yourself here: www.pando.com<\/a><\/p>\n2. Dropbox<\/h2>\n