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Fabrik Launches Myfabrik – Google Yawns, Has Sandwich
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by Vince Veneziani on November 21, 2006

Oh boy. I hope you guys are excited on this bitterly cold Tuesday because in Silicon Valley, things are getting HOT! A service called Myfabrik is being released today after beta testing. It’s going to change the way you use the web, I swear. You’ll be able to do things you’d never thought possible, such as share files online (up to 1GB), share videos, photos, and the ability to share your thoughts with other people publicly. Groundbreaking stuff here folks.

Don’t get me wrong, Fabrik has the ability to create a decent website by combining multiple services that we use every day. But for now, Myfabrik is looking like just another Web 2.0 startup capitalizing on the success of others through integration. We’ve used MyFabrik in early stages and run the Maxtor Fusion drive which has it built-in and so far it is a serviceable, platform. The UI is a bit peaked, but that can get ironed out in future builds.

Something to take a look at? Sure. Something to call grandma about? Naw. Let her sleep.

Myfabrik – The YouTube and Flickr of Online Storage? [Read/Write Web]
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  • So how’s this “gear” ? Is this techcrunch?

  • Hey, Vince, thanks for the post on myfabrik. I also wanted to mention that part of the news this week was Fabrik’s second offering that just launched yesterday. It’s called myfabrik lite, a completely free, file-sharing widget that lets people send large, oversized files without clogging up their email systems. You can share one or several files up to 1GB. In less than 20 seconds, you can share your media files with friends for immediate download or auto-generate HTML code on the fly to embed customized streaming media content for your blog or website.

    You can also embed the widget itself, meaning anyone who visits your site or blog can host and share any piece of digital content. Please let me know if you have any questions. I’ll keep you posted on upcoming enhancements to myfabrik. Cheers!

    - Mike Cordano, CEO and co-founder, Fabrik, Inc.

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