Minus-New File Sharing site:Upload Mp3,Movies,Files from anywhere

Minus-New File Sharing site:Share your Mp3,Movie,Files from anywhere

The activity of sharing content through web or mobile , whether it’s photos, music, videos, files or documents , is only going to increase with time.There are many sites available to upload our files.Minus considered as a new baby.Minus applications help us to uploads files from our mobiles to Web,No PC needed.

Minus has many advantages compared with others.We can use Facebook ,Twitter accounts to Sign up on Minus.On Minus we can follow other users- like Twitter.Time line help us to find Most recent uploads by other users.So it also act as a social networking site.

Minus has Desktop applications,Which easily helps us to upload files.The Minus desktop app allows you to drag-n-drop photos, music, documents and files into the taskbar and instantly upload onto Minus.It also have Mobile apps.Mobile applications for Android, iPhone and Windows Phone 7, browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox, a Chrome web application and even an API for developer integrations.

Minus-New file uploading site
Desktop Application's available for Windows ,Mac and Linux.

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Features of Minus

1.Easy uploading and sharing
2.File Size Limit increased to 100 MB per file
3.Follower/Following options
4.Invitations
5.URL shortening
6.Support to all File format.
7.Easy sharing methods.Tweet,Like,Google +1 and more
8.Private and Public:We can share it as a Public file or as a Private file.
9.Time lines for recent uploads
Minus-Upload your files and share it anywhere

About the Developers: Carl and John met in September of 2010 in Boston and set up the first founder's meeting that week. Having Vietnamese pho in Brookline, MA, our ideas started bouncing off of each other and soon we decided on the creation of Minus. We wanted to offer the simplest possible sharing service. The first prototype for Minus was inspired by Glen Murphy's design and launched on October 13th, 2010.

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