Tangentially related. About 10 years ago I considered an idea that would allow websites to accept large files. The web admin would either embed our company's page as an iframe or just link to our whitelabeled url, such as "mydomain.ftphub.com". The admin would then get an email with a download link. Or they could reverse the process and send a link to a customer the way yousendit does.
I still own the domains ftphub.com and ftphub.net, and I put the domains at auction since it looks like I'll never get around to it.
Should I work on this ? Or has this opportunity been commoditized to the point where I there is no way it could turn a profit ? Also has anyone under 30 even heard of "ftp" ? The abbreviation in our brand but not sure it's meaningful anymore. Thanks and sorry if this is too off topic.
under 30 and yes ive heard of FTP. I used them at school to submit assignments for some classes and I use FTPs (albeit sparingly) at my current place of work.
I still own the domains ftphub.com and ftphub.net, and I put the domains at auction since it looks like I'll never get around to it.
Should I work on this ? Or has this opportunity been commoditized to the point where I there is no way it could turn a profit ? Also has anyone under 30 even heard of "ftp" ? The abbreviation in our brand but not sure it's meaningful anymore. Thanks and sorry if this is too off topic.