A new image hosting service backed by CNet has just launched and it’s called All You Can Upload.
It has no file size limitations and supports .gif, .jpeg and .png formats. No registration is needed so all you have to do is go to allyoucanupload.webshots.com.
This new service is targetting online spaces, such as online auctions (eBay), blogs (Blogger, TypePad), message boards, online classifieds, and social networking sites (Xanga, MySpace).
If you look at the upload page, it can upload 3 images at a time and has an option to resize the images to predetermined dimensions with suggestions as to which sizes are best for what type of sites, a commendable feature.
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I am using 2 free image hosting sites:
1) http://www.my-image-host.com
- big images.. up to 25 mb size you can upload
- you can upload up to 15 images in the same time
- unlimited everything, downloads, uploads, bandwidth
- you can make albums
- you can rate pictures
2) http://www.cerzo.com
- up to 10 mb files
- you can upload 10 images in the same time
Both are FREE, an in my opinion, pretty fast.
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