Styckr.com Image Hosting
After some testing it looks like my Ad FREE, No Limit, unlimited image hosting site is complete. As of this posting I'm serving up several hundred pictures and the server is wide open for plenty more. I'd encourage everyone to check out Styckr.com for FREE, NO ADS, Image hosting.
At Styckr.com you can upload images up to 10mb, setup a private gallery, public, and get access to all the easy posting code. Ideally Styckr.com is perfect for hosting large photos for your MySpace profile or facebook account.
Granted eventually I may need to do some small amount of advertising, but for now enjoy the clean slate.
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