In an age where the terabyte rules, and I’m sure we’ll be moving into petabytes and exabytes any second now, it sure seems like a pain in the ass to get a 5GB file sent over the web. YouSendIt is the reigning online file transfer company, but they have a 2GB single file limit. DropBox is the favorite of Lifehacker and their ilk, but they also have a 2GB single file limit. Even Microsoft has
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