Meet Send Anywhere, the spiritual lovechild of Dropbox and Snapchat
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Send Anywhere is a different take on file-sharing for those who are looking for added security. The service takes cues from_ephemeral services like Snapchat: each shared link is only available for 10 minutes before it self-destructs. The Korean service — which raised $1 million of funding from Rakuten today — first launched on Android in October 2012, before introducing a version for iOS. It also offers a web-based version. The service works by creating a temporary six digit_code and QR code which recipients can use to access files sent to them, so long as they access the content within 10...