
Google hasn't launched its online storage service yet, but
Omemo, a P2P network launched today, aims to be everything Google's pending service is not.
Founded by 28 year-old file-sharing veteran Pablo Soto (right) the developer behind Blubster and Piolet, the Omemo platform sounds ideal for file sharing. Each user donates a small percentage of space on his or her hard drive to create an enormous virtual network. The company says file-sharing over Omemo is totally anonymous.
"There is no way to know who uploads a file, nor who downloads it," a spokesperson says.
For the moment, the company expects to generate revenue through ad sales, and a premium ad-free subscription service.
Photo: Omemo
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