


That number may even be higher now, as the study came out just as Snapchat, then an ephemeral multimedia messaging platform built around disappearing photos and video, was taking off. In a 2013 study, about 27% of all smartphone users said they receive sexts on a regular basis, and 12% admitted to sending nudes (though the people polled may have been being coy). Until then, I’m off to share my scans of 19th century postcards featuring semi-nude wood sprites.If you've ever sent or received a sext, you're not alone. You can try the service out for six months with this promo code and they’re constantly looking for feedback, so give it to them. The volume we already are using allows us to purchase cheap hardware and bandwidth and to finance this project,” he said. The team has worked in hosting for years, creating and other storage-heavy systems. Developers can essentially ‘roll their own’ cloud storage service and rapidly develop cloud storage apps,” he said. “ is the prototype of our robust API that we are rolling out. “We are taking additional time to understand the specific needs of our early adopters and making specific changes to accommodate suggestions from our first group of users,” said Florian Cervenka, CTO of the project. Traffic is still slow but it’s slowly picking up. The UI is as simple as Crate’s and is aimed at the IT dev and the casual sharer. You can grab this file without seeing ads if you so desire and the company is sharing 500 million files already. Thankfully files shared on the service are not encumbered by any false download queues or “pro vs. As of this writing Kim Dotcom’s Mega has an upward limit of 50GB of storage and competitors are essentially in the same range. Their service, basically a way to drag and drop files and instantly share them with others, offers 100GB free with a file size limit of 2GB. Share Media is a four-person, bootstrapped company that aims to take on Kim Dotcom.
