Putfile
Type of businessSubsidiary of HandHeld entertainment
Type of site
Video sharing
Available inmultilingual
FoundedJanuary 2004
Headquarters
OwnerZVUE Corporation
Key peopleGordon Page, Founder
RevenueAdvertising (e.g. Google Ads)
URL (defunct)
RegistrationOptional
(required to upload)
LaunchedJanuary 2004
Current statusdefunct

Putfile was a free file hosting service started in January 2004 that provided video and photo hosting services. It was originally owned by Putfile Limited in Godalming, Surrey, England, and on February 6, 2007, it was purchased by ZVUE Corporation, an internet media company.[1]

Uploading

Putfile accepted files in most common video, music, audio, and image formats. There was a 5 MB image size limit. File size maximums for videos and Flash files were repeatedly increased; as of July 2007, the maximum file size was 200MB.

Media could be rated on a scale from 1 (worst) to 5 (best). Statistics were kept on the number of views a file had and its average rating. The site provided links to the highest rated and most viewed media.

Registration was free. As of December 2005, text ads were being sold on Putfile.

Viewing media

The photo upload tool allowed users to upload multiple photos at once with an easy to use thumbnail preview mode. Once photos for upload were selected they were automatically resized and then uploaded to albums of the user's choosing. Motion in GIF format images tended to be dysfunctional.

Putfile prohibited the uploading of pornographic or offensive material.[2]

As of 14 October 2008 the site stopped allowing new uploads or new users.

On April 23, 2009, Putfile went offline.

References

  1. Liz Gannes, "Video Site Putfile Sells for $7.1M Archived 2007-11-17 at the Wayback Machine" (Tuesday, February 6, 2007).
  2. "Putfile - Apps: PC & Mobile - PCMag.com". www.pcmag.com. Archived from the original on 21 October 2007. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
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