What Company Is Offering:
Keep your personal photos & videos private. Easily distribute them to your friends & family. Discover 2pad's unique combination of email and web technology.
How It Works:
2pad's services allow users to store, organize and share photos and videos.
There are three levels of service: Free, Enhanced and Premium, with varying amounts of bandwidth, storage space and other specifications.There is no limit to the number of pictures or videos that you store on the site. However, there is a limit to the size of the pictures stored on the site. With their Free service, you may store up to 1 GB. Your maximum file size for a single picture or video is 20 MB, and videos are limited to 5 minutes in length. With their Enhanced service, you may store up to 5 GB. Your maximum file size for a single picture or video is 100 MB, and videos are limited to 10 minutes in length. With their Premium service, you may store up to 20 GB. Your maximum file size for a single picture or video is 200 MB, and videos are limited to 20 minutes in length.
Who Is Backing Them:
Aaron Boublil brings 20+ years marketing expertise to 2pad. From 1985-1995, he owned and operated a software servicing company. In 1995, Aaron founded Mediaquest, a web based marketing company. Four years later, he sold his company to the worldwide marketing giant Ogilvy. He remained with Ogilvy until 2005, first heading their dot-com marketing division in France, and later working on the accounts of industry leaders IBM, Nestle and Unilever, just to name a few.
The other two partners each bring 20+ years hardware expertise to 2pad. Ary Tebeka and Philippe Lumbroso co-founded Kortex in 1985, a leader in the French modem manufacturing industry. In 1996, they co-founded Aplio, a VoIP hardware manufacturer, which they later sold to IDT / Net2Phone in 2000 for $50 million. They remained at IDT until 2002. In 2004, they closed Kortex and began their next project: Emailbased and 2pad.
More at:http://www.2pad.com/
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
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