"Drop.io does not require users to submit their e-mail addresses, or to register in any way. The sharing spaces, called “drops,” are not searchable on Google or any other engine. They’re also not “networked” like Facebook or MySpace accounts. Users simply come up with a location name for their space (like drop.io/myspacehere), and “drop” in some files with a couple of clicks. They can protect the page with a password, and set how long they want the drop to exist (if you only want it to last for a day, Drop.io will automatically delete it after 24 hours). In other words, Drop.io is the anti-network."

Get a Room—er, Internet Drop! | The New York Observer (via wiesen) (via mikehudack)

If you’re not already using drop.io, you should give it a try.  so easy to use.