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Where ‘Unlimited’ Does Not Exceed 1 GB

Via Del.icio.us, I happened to spot YouSwap, a file storage and sharing service. As somebody who writes a lot of copy for websites, maybe I’m overly sensitive to these sorts of apparent contradictions:

Where Unlimited Equals Less Than 1 GB

I guess they mean that you can upload and share as many files as you want, so long as they collectively (or individually?) don’t exceed 1 GB. Regardless, I do like the site’s striking simplicity.

2 Responses to “Where ‘Unlimited’ Does Not Exceed 1 GB”

  1. Light & Dark Says:

    Speaking of contradictions, I think you meant “…so long as they collectively (or individually?) DON’T exceed 1 GB.”?

    Paul

  2. darren Says:

    Quite right. D’oh.

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