MediaFire, a cloud storage service that’s less stingy with free space than some of its competitors, is now available for Android. Just like its desktop counterpart and iOS apps, MediaFire for Android ...
MediaFire has launched a new app for Google’s Android platform, and the cloud storage service is offering users of the app 50GB of free storage. The app is also available for Apple’s iOS platform, ...
No, really: 50 gigabytes. The app has a few limitations, but it's still a major score for any Android user with an eye to the cloud. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of ...
Storage space is precious, and most major services—Google Drive and iCloud, for example—only give you a measly 5GB for free. MediaFire, is pretty magnanimous, doling out 50GB on the house. And it just ...
MediaFire, the file hosting and sharing service, has updated its Android cloud storage app to offer a host of new and improved photo and video services as well as new sharing options and a refreshed ...
MediaFire does not offer batch-upload option of folder syncing like rival services such as Dropbox, but it does offer more free storage space than the market leaders. File and folder syncing is ...
MediaFire says its cloud storage service now has 30 million users, but it seems that only a minority of those are using its Android or iOS interfaces — so far, the former has seen less than 500,000 ...
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The cloud storage provider MediaFire has finally launched its Android mobile app, and to commemorate the occasion, it is offering users 50 free gigabytes of storage space. The service already offered ...