GigaTribe announces Web 2.0 file sharing service in the U.S.
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Nov 19, 2008 at 4:00am
GigaTribe, a free Web 2.0 file sharing software community. has launched in the U.S. market. A free software community, GigaTribe lets you share entire file folders of photos, videos, music, and other files with your “tribe” of friends, family, and coworkers in a private, completely encrypted peer to peer (P2P) environment.
GigaTribe will be introduced in the U.S. for the first time at the Euro Tech Showcase, held Nov. 18-19, 2008 in Redwood City, California. It’s free, with the option of a GigaTribe “Ultimate” upgrade with more advanced features (such as faster downloads), priced at US$29.95/year. In addition, GigaTribe doesn’t require any extra steps to share a file.
Once you select which folders you want to share with your groups, those folders are instantly accessible to your friends. You can add new files to those folders or change those files at any time. There’s no need for any additional steps, no uploading, no size limitations, and no security threat.
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