Google drive gives 15GB for free and is very similar to Dropbox... In fact I'm considering retiring Dropbox in favour of Google drive.

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On 29 March 2016 09:47:12 Brian Walters <[email protected]> wrote:

On Tue, Mar 29, 2016, at 04:42 PM, Paul wrote:
I would agree with PJ - check out Dropbox to see if it meets your needs.


As much as it pains me, I agree with PJ too :-)>


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On 3/28/2016 10:27 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
>
> 1. Well... strictly speaking it's a service that I am looking for, but
> in a way so that it's a commodity...
>
> I'd like to ask if some PDMLers might have some suggestions for
> something that I am not aware of.
> I am looking for a free photo-hosting service that we allow two things:
> (1) convenient viewing and (2) private sharing via private URLs of
> photos taken by my daughter with the family member.
> And, potentially displaying some selected photos publicly.
>
> In principle, a free Flickr account could be sufficient. ... but Flickr
> now requires using a cell-phone number to activate a new Yahoo account,
> and it refuses to accept a Google-voice number that I am using if I am
> forced to share my cell phone number.
>
> I've just learned about "Thislife" [now] by Shutterfly. But I cannot
> figure out if there it is possible to create galleries that can be
> shared via a private URL, while keeping all photos private otherwise.
> Has anybody tried them?
>
>
> 2. While searching for possible solutions, I was ... not surprised, but
> in a way amused by what some pundits write.
> I well realize that I am far from a "main-stream" user of many things,
> especially when it concerns pop-culture related to modern technologies.
> But even with that in mind, ...
>
> E.g. http://beebom.com/2015/08/flickr-alternatives :
> "While it does offer unlimited uploads, Google Photos compresses your
> images if they exceed the 16 MP mark. That would be a bit disappointment
> for professional photographers looking to upload high-res images to this
> network."
> While I see somebody using some cloud storage as a backup or online
> storage tool, but not for sharing purposes. Maybe it's just me, - but I
> am not seeing any professional photographer "looking to upload [more
> than 16MP images] to this network".
> I wonder what other PDMLers think.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Igor
>
>
>

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