MediaFire.com
MediaFire.com is a privately-held company providing tools for sharing large files over e-mail and FTP. It is engaged in developing and support of MediaFire cloud storage service for file and image hosting.
MediaFire was founded in August 2006 by a group of website enthusiasts and entrepreneurs from the San Francisco Bay Area who were frustrated by the troublesome process of sharing large files over e-mail and FTP. They created MediaFire to provide the world with the simplest file hosting service for sharing files and images over the internet and launched the first version in October of 2006.
Every month, more than 150 million people use MediaFire to quickly and securely store, organize and share all their personal and professional data in the cloud.
Company Info
- HQ Location
- United States
- Year Founded
- 2006
- Employees
- 47
- Website
- https://www.mediafire.com/
Products by MediaFire.com
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