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Get 10 GB of space on the new Minus.com

77 points| mindotus | 14 years ago |minus.com | reply

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[+] terrellm|14 years ago|reply
This domain sounded familiar and I see where it recently sold for $115,000 to an "non-profit startup".

The seller shared his story in the comments at http://www.thedomains.com/2011/06/30/domain-investor-brian-w... (scroll down to July 25). It's interesting to see that while the buyers claimed to be a "math educational non-profit startup", the seller was skeptical of the story.

[+] mindotus|14 years ago|reply
It was a huge amount for us and we went through a broker for the process :) Still love our old http://min.us
[+] martingordon|14 years ago|reply
I don't know if it was all of the people thinking HP selling TouchPads at a loss was a good idea or something else, but I've recently gone from indifferent to adamantly opposed to the whole "give it away for free and worry about money later" attitude that pervades our industry.

The only compelling aspect of the offering is the promise of free 10 GB of storage. I don't see a dollar sign anywhere on the site, so I don't understand how they intend to keep that promise for very long. I refuse to sign up for a product, much less take the time to integrate it into my workflow, without knowing that it will be around for longer than a few months.

[+] jodrellblank|14 years ago|reply
I'd have thought HP's idea was brilliant had I managed to get in on the deal.

But "we spent 100k on a domain name for a non monetised service which competes with dropbox file hosting on one hand, picasa and imgur on image hosting, letscrate and sendoid on file sharing, and has nothing to match Dropbox on the high end, and is 'just' framing S3 storage" screams "hello? Bueller? What are you doing?"

I can get 25Gb free from Windows Live Skydrive with Microsoft behind it, soon to be 5Gb free from app-integrated iCloud with Apple behind it, 5Gb free from JungleDisk, 2Gb free with industry leading sync from Dropbox, and miscellaneous 10Gb free from 4shared.com, 50Gb free from Adrive.com temporarily, 1Gb from freedrive, 1Gb from flipdrive, 1Gb from fileden, (and stuck in the past there's 20Mb from filegenie).

[+] jpdoctor|14 years ago|reply
> but I've recently gone from indifferent to adamantly opposed to the whole "give it away for free and worry about money later" attitude that pervades our industry.

As funding continues to dry up, this problem will take care of itself. (It's already far better than back in the days of the tech bubble, which was really where the "ignore profits" stupidity went parabolic.

[+] mindotus|14 years ago|reply
Thanks for the comment and your concerns are very valid. We're fully confident in keeping the service up/free and are currently deployed in Amazon's EC2/S3 with many optimizations for cost saving.

We're also seed-funded and that gives us room to go further without monetization for longer period of time while we work the features/bugs out :)

Thanks again!

[+] krelian|14 years ago|reply
Are you going to prevent or encourage this to become a new rapidshare/megaupload etc...
[+] danso|14 years ago|reply
Re: the FAQ

---- How can I use Minus?

* You can use Minus to:

* Create an online portfolio of your work with your Minus profile

* Share photos and videos from your recent trip

* Publish your work whether it's an ebook, music, photos and more

* Brainstorm and share your next killer project

* Collaborate and share design mockups, code snippets and beta apps

* Backup your important files, documents and access or share it later

* Share lecture notes with your class

* Share all aspects of your life

These are just ideas we came up with. Start sharing today with Minus!

----

FWIW, if I were someone new to the cloud-sharing thing, that last 'idea' would freak me out.

[+] mindotus|14 years ago|reply
Thanks, we have tweaked that a bit. Will be re-doing the entire about, faq/help page soon =) Haven't had a chance yet.
[+] jordw|14 years ago|reply
I used to work with Carl, and he is a super talented guy who has built an impressive team in a very short amount of time.

Congrats on the launch!

[+] carlhu|14 years ago|reply
Thanks for the encouragement, Jordan! I noticed Amazon.com is getting faster and faster. I suspect a good part is due to your work ;=).
[+] astral303|14 years ago|reply
Pardon the skepticism, but why would I upload anything of value to yet another file sharing service? I looked at the web page and aside from "Drag here to upload", I am not seeing a significantly attractive differentiation (or much of a differentiation at all).

Plus, the name "minus" sounds negative. Who would want to store data on a "minus"?

[+] mindotus|14 years ago|reply
Hi

Thanks for the feedback and I can understand your concerns. We created Minus to create a universal sharing platform that focuses on simplicity and minimalism and the name Minus itself reflected that, and our original name was http://Min.us which is still active.

We are working hard to improve and create a unified experience across all platforms and here's some of the other tools: http://minus.com/pages/tools -- so it is not only a web experience.

Additionally the data you upload and store as a registered user will be kept and stored in Amazon S3.

Thanks!

[+] martinshen|14 years ago|reply
I've been using minus since it launched primarily to share files with multiple people SUPER easily. For example, I dragged several versions of biz cards and asked #startups what they thought.
[+] danso|14 years ago|reply
I like the simplicity of it. So what's the catch?
[+] mindotus|14 years ago|reply
Thanks :) There is no catch and it's free to use. We have monetization strategies that we will implement in the future.

Cheers!

[+] sampsonjs|14 years ago|reply
I haven't looked at Minus yet, but is the "but, but ... Dropbox!" argument going to be brought up every time some form of online storage is advertised? I, perosnally, decided Dropbox was not the right solution for me at this time. I don't need the starving man's repository; I need my crap backed up. Without having to move everything under one folder(some commercial software doesn't cotton to you just choosing where you want to store your data). I don't play musical chairs with multiple computers. On the off chance I was using my laptop away from home and needed to access something, web access is sufficient for me.
[+] mindotus|14 years ago|reply
Thanks for the comment, hope u give Minus a shot! :)
[+] eykanal|14 years ago|reply
I see no mention of "security" or "encryption" on your site. I assume that all files are uploaded as-is? Is there an option to have files encrypted on upload?
[+] illuminated|14 years ago|reply
Add a tree structured tagging system with tags/sub-tags (to replicate folders, without folders, but with extra ability to have files capable to belong to different folders at once) and it's gonna be a very, very good service. Otherwise, it is simple, yes. Spartan design, but I like it.
[+] mindotus|14 years ago|reply
Thank you very much and very helpful, we definitely have lot a long way to go and have many improvements to make :)
[+] karteek|14 years ago|reply
There is something wrong with the logo. There is a white vertical rectangle behind the 'S' of minus.
[+] mindotus|14 years ago|reply
We just deployed earlier and had some sprite issues. This will be fixed shortly ! :)
[+] whileonebegin|14 years ago|reply
"Share Large Files up to 2 GB each"

Why the limitation? Filedropper has been offering 5 GB uploads for a while now.

[+] mindotus|14 years ago|reply
This is temporary, we may increase it in the near future. However being on S3 the largest we can go is 5 GB actually :)
[+] chromium|14 years ago|reply
Awesome! Just letting you know, the "Take Screenshot" feature seems to be broken on OS X Lion, it would probably be easier to use the default 10.7 screenshot capture mechanism, and upload the files once they reach the Desktop.
[+] holychiz|14 years ago|reply
tried to upload a big photo folder, 4.5GB, with 688 photos in a couple ways and neither works.

1. Love the simple drag and drop to upload idea. it didn't work, though, when i simply drop that big folders. it just hang, ie seems to be working away but gave no errors. after 4 hrs, i stopped it.

2. created a folder then dropped 688 photos in. Error msg: max limits # items is 100. why is this limit? I can think of many cases where people need to store more than 100 items in 1 folder.

suggestions: 1. please spelled out your limitations somewhere. 2. remove that 100 items/folder limit.

I like your website flow and UI. keep at it, guys.

[+] mindotus|14 years ago|reply
1) Thanks, we do have a 100 files limit per folder, this will change soon.

2) Agreed, we will work on communicating more clearly!

[+] kraemate|14 years ago|reply
Anyone know how 'free' storage providers make any money? This is basically 10G + backup + geographical replication. IT costs (hard disks), electricity,cooling, bandwidth all add up.
[+] mindotus|14 years ago|reply
We are deployed on Amazon EC2 + S3 so the backup infrastructure cost is saved. In terms of profit, it definitely works out depending on how you go about doing it :)

We will add options to earn more free storage soon, but I would love to see some stats behind other similar services if they are available!

[+] timjahn|14 years ago|reply
I'm curious, what were your motivations for diving into this market? Are you looking to do it better than Dropbox and everybody else out there?
[+] mindotus|14 years ago|reply
Great question ~ There are many direct and indirect competitors out there but our vision is to create a unifying experience that is a simple and universal sharing platform.
[+] scrrr|14 years ago|reply
Nice pivot. Used to be a pic-sharing app. I guess my pics are gone now?
[+] carlhu|14 years ago|reply
Your pictures stay. We've added support for files, that's all.
[+] mindotus|14 years ago|reply
Thanks ^_^ Yes we're focusing more on File Sharing !
[+] qq66|14 years ago|reply
Why did you choose a name with a "negative" connotation?
[+] mindotus|14 years ago|reply
we originally had Min.us ~ the concept was to have a focus on simplicity and minimalism, that less is more, and the name is very suitable for that.
[+] bnr|14 years ago|reply
it could also mean "less", which translates pretty well to a minimalistic UX and feature set.