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Triggerman72 - 06 May 2008 02:08 GMT
You can upload large images (10MB, no posted size restriction) at
http://www.soarport.com for free.

Soarport also has an embedded viewer, which is like Google maps for
your own images.

I would imagine this might benefit some members of this group.
me@mine.net - 06 May 2008 12:53 GMT
>You can upload large images (10MB, no posted size restriction) at
>http://www.soarport.com for free.
>
>Soarport also has an embedded viewer, which is like Google maps for
>your own images.

Not exactly "free."

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Roy G - 06 May 2008 22:34 GMT
>>You can upload large images (10MB, no posted size restriction) at
>>http://www.soarport.com for free.
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> in any form, media or technology now known or developed unless
> restricted by applicable law."

It can hardly be a surprise to find that a Spammer tells lies.

Roy G
 
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