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		<title>By: Melody Campbell, Building Your Coaching Business</title>
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		<description>This list of services to send large files is useful. Thank you. I have used and am familiar with YouSendIt.com. 

I wasn&#039;t aware that gmail would be a good choice for transferring large files but now that you mention it - they do have lots of capacity in their gmail storage - so that makes sense.</description>
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<p>I wasn&#8217;t aware that gmail would be a good choice for transferring large files but now that you mention it &#8211; they do have lots of capacity in their gmail storage &#8211; so that makes sense.</p>
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