Good morning, blogosphere
Last night we rolled out a brand new DivShare home page as well as a bunch of new features, which we’ll describe in more detail over the next few posts. The news also earned us a glowing post on TechCrunch, one of the web’s most influential technology blogs. Here’s an excerpt:
Most of those services stop being free when you need extra space or extra bandwidth. Honestly it is really hard to find out your way in the jungle. But if you are a heavy user or are only interested in hosting and controlling sharing options you might want to consider a one-stop shop like DivShare that has been here a for few months. They are starting to release today a series of innovations that will make the service more unique and attractive.
» TechCrunch - DivShare’s Upgrades its One-Stop-Shop Hosting Service
And another great review on VentureBeat, plugging our latest upgrades:
DivShare, one of the best in the ever expanding mass of mostly undifferentiated file hosting and sharing services, has just added a flash-based document viewer to its offerings, which include photo slideshow, video, and music players.

October 12th, 2007 at 11:51 am
[…] Next week, we’re also rolling out a brand new video player with some really cool new skinning and logo options, so this is a great opportunity to try those new features for free once they launch. If you haven’t checked out all of today’s updates, don’t miss the document viewer, iPhone application and great press coverage. […]
October 18th, 2007 at 1:42 pm
In the header image of the DivShare homepage, a new type of audio player is shown on the right side with a dropdown list of files– a playlist, I assume. When do you estimate this new player will be implemented?