How to send, share heavy files
Email
 service providers limit the size of the files you can attach to 25MB. 
That becomes a problem if you have too many photos or videos to send. 
Most people get round the problem by sending the files in batches, 
though it is annoying for the sender as well as the receiver. 
Cloud-based
 storage systems have made the task easier. Users of Google Drive, 
SkyDrive of Microsoft and Dropbox can share files uploaded to them with 
another user. So no need to send any file. You can also attach a file 
directly from Google Drive to Gmail. 
SkyDrive 
offers free storage space of 7GB, Google Drive 5GB and Dropbox 2.5GB 
which goes up gradually as an incentive with usage. 
Yahoo
 recently tied up with Dropbox to make the task simpler. The attachments
 received on Yahoo Mail can be saved to Dropbox, and files in Dropbox 
can be attached to Yahoo Mail. Attachments more than 25MB can also be 
attached to Yahoo Mail but sent via Dropbox. 
YouSendIt
 is another popular cloud storage device. Users upload photos to it, and
 send the link to the receiver, who can click on the link and download 
the photos to his or her computer.
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