Sayabit, a free links-based file storage web service, has expanded its core capabilities with the release of new e-signature, iPhone application and micro-networking features.
Sayabit said that the features allow users to upload and share images, documents and videos for real-time conversion into trackable URLs. Once registered, members will have access to unlimited virtual storage, along with a URL directory, which enables users to organise, store and transfer large files through email, Twitter and instant messenger.
The company claims that it provides companies or individual users from new e-signature features to password verification to IP tracing. The account settings give users control with approval for documentation with digital e-signatures; IP tracing; micro-networking; data versioning; iPhone application for access on the run; and URL repurposing.
Sayabit is powered by Sayagle, a Cambridge, Massachusetts start-up, which is planning its beta launch of a first of kind location-based social networking marketplace later on in the first quarter.
Ken Huang, co-founder of WebNotes and founder and CEO of Sayagle, said: Whether sending a link to a personal photo, term paper or business document; Sayabit sets the bar for giving users ultimate power – at home, in the office or on the run – to increase productivity, streamline processes expand community engagement, and retain complete control of data.