The service offers 7 GB of free storage for new users.
Gmail, which is more than a year old but still available only by invitation, offers 2 gigabytes of free storage.
In terms of free storage, none of the services can beat Streamload.
In our world of virtually free storage and bandwidth, file size doesn't mean much anymore.
More free storage (i've got 7.5gb at the mo with just a couple of referrals) and great cross platform support.
Most of them, however, offer only 1 or 2 gigabytes' worth of free storage.
Nobody offers unlimited free storage, but lately, they've gotten a lot closer.
One will offer a huge amount of free storage for photos; another will counter with unlimited space.
But it's unfair to use it as free storage.
A moving company offered free storage for household goods in evacuated areas.