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It was great while it lasted
The truly unlimited storage this company offered was really great. Most online storage companies seem to think that 5-30 gigs is more than enough space for backing up files (and they make you pay a lot for anything over 5).
Back in the day, myself (and at least a couple of other people I knew of) had 10-15 terabytes of stuff on the Streamload servers. And we only payed for the amount we downloaded.
It was a golden age for online file sharing, and I'm sorry to see it gone.