Share your Videos, Photos and Music through Rediff iShare
Rediff launches a new social media platform called Rediff iShare. You could share your Videos, Photos and Music with friends. The site is neat and really sleek. Personally I have never used Rediff, the only time I went to rediff when they launched the Rediff Bblogshowcase. However I’m really impressed by the UI design of the iShare platform.
Some of the key features of iShare
- Easy upload, drag and drop upload using the Uploader tool. Very fast.
- Unlimited storage. However you can upload only five files at a time. You can upload video files of size less than 50 MB and audio files of size less than 10 MB.
- You could keep some of the content as private
- Tag your content.
- You could vote on the content in iShare
- Book mark content
The only one thing, that I didn’t like about iShare is, it forces me to create a rediff email account. Why can’t it accept other email account for registering in iShare. See Orkut, you could create profiles without a gmail account.
Rediff is the first Indian Portal getting big time into the social media space. Now you could see many following the same foot steps.
Google and Yahoo eyeing on Rediff ?? said,
July 17, 2007 @ 2:57 am
[…] However one noticeable fact is that Rediff shares increased from $17.94 to $25.41 per share when they announced the launch of iShare application. Rediff iShare is a social media application where a user could submit audio, video and images for free and could share them with the rest of the world. Read our coverage about iShare here. […]