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YouLoad

YouLoad is a paid utility that allows you to deliver large files up to 100MB to anyone. Three pricing plans are available: Basic ($9.95/mo - with a limit of 50 files upload), Professional ($19.95/mo - up to 100 files uploads) and Enterprise ($29.95/mo - unlimited number of uploads). Registration is mandatory to use YouLoad.
To use YouLoad, you first need to sign in. Then, enter the email address of your desired recipient and your own email address. You can also write a short message the recipient will receive along with the file. Last, select the file you want to send and upload it. You can send the same file to multiple recipients at the same time.
http://www.load.com/products/youload/
Uploading

Uploading is a free service that transfers large files up to 1GB (2GB with the premium plan). Registration is not mandatory to utilize Uploading, but you grant access to a set of additional features if you create an account.
Just select on your computer the large files you want to transfer and upload them to the service. Once the upload is complete, Uploading will generate a code that you can share with your recipients to have them download your files. You can also share a HTML and a forum-optimized version of your files or send them to your friends and co-workers via email. Prices of the premium plan of Uplaoding range from $4.95 (3 days/50GB of direct downloads) to $49.95 (1 year/1TB of direct downloads).
http://uploading.com/
FilesDirect

FilesDirect is an online service that provides you with the ease of sending large files up to 2GB to your peers. There is no restriction to the number of files that you can send. Registration is mandatory to use the service.
To use FilesDirect just sign in, select the files you want to send and enter the email address of your recipient, who will receive a link via email to collect the file. Pricing plans range from free (300MB/mo) to $130 (5GB/mo).
https://www.filesdirect.com/
FilesAnywhere

FilesAnywhere is an online storage facility for Macs and PCs that anyone can use to transfer files up to 1GB, which are too big to send with a standard email message.
To start using FilesAnywhere, you first need to sign in. Then select your files and upload them. After the upload is over, you can share your file with your peers. Three registration plans are available: Free (1GB storage space), Web Basic (1GB to 100GB storage space) and Web Advanced (5GB to 500GB storage space).
http://www.filesanywhere.com/
Mejuba

Mejuba is a free collaboration software for Windows that you can use to share photos and videos with your peers. You have an unlimited online space to store your files and you can send multimedia files up to 1GB with selected people. You can also transfer your existing albums, photos and videos from major sharing services like Flickr, PhotoBucket, Picasa and Windows Live.
To get started with Mejuba, first you need to sign up. Then, after you create a profile page, all you have to do is to start uploading your photos and videos to the albums inside the service. Every web album is identified by a unique link that you can share with other people and let them download all the contents inside. Optionally, Mejuba also allows you to add a title and description for each file stored inside your albums.
http://www.mejuba.com