Using BitTorrent to send files. It's very easy to send a file via BitTorrent, and you can send it to many people at once and the speed will still be very good, so he decided to write a small tutorial to show people how easy it is and how well it works. The tutorial is focused on uTorrent, a popular BitTorrent client, but it's about the same with other clients. This introduction served only to distract you while the tutorial is loading, so watch it and you should be able to send any file anywhere in just minutes

iTunes 6.0.2 video sharing. An iTunes user reports that video-sharing is enabled in the newest version of iTunes 6.0.2. I haven't had a chance to test this yet, but in the past, quiet feature additions in iTunes have turned into huge releases (ie, hush-hush video support pre-video iPod.) Make blog's Phil Torrone says, "I think we'll see an Airport express AV to stream video to our TVs soon."



Swap random files for fun. File-swap.com is meant to be fun. It acts as a big black box. You put in one file and you will receive a different file in exchange which someone swaped earlier. If many users swap cool files many other users recieve cool files.

Zoho online word processor. Web service Zoho Writer is an online word processor that edits, stores and shares your documents from anywhere. Import your existing Microsoft Word or OpenOffice documents and start editing using an impressive WYSIWYG editor. Zoho Writer saves multiple versions of your document, and generates PDF, HTML and DOC files from it. Tag Zoho documents and share with a link (instead of a pesky document email attachment). Registration at Zoho Writer is free.

Boltfolio media sharing. Bolt.com just launched Boltfolio, web-based media storage and sharing. Clearly influenced by Flickr (and who hasn't been), the neat thing about Boltfolio is that all your media types - photos, videos, audio and blog entries - are stored in one place. Surf everyone's media by tag or search by keyword, make contacts, set your blog posts to public or private, and get RSS feeds of every media type by user. Your Boltfolio account upload allowance is only 100MB - definitely limiting, especially when video is involved. Bolt.com proper is a teen community site, but Boltfolio aims for the more grownup set.

DropSend. DropSend is a killer online tool (with desktop component) that lets you e-mail large files you wouldn't normally be able to send via e-mail. It's free to try and can be used via Mac or Win machines.