OneDump is a site that you can use to upload pictures, text files, and audio files so that you don’t have to worry about losing them or cluttering your computer’s memory. What distinguishes OneDump from other similar services is that it is extremely simple and requires no registration.
You can upload files and grab the URL for sharing directly on OneDump’s home page. There are more perks if you register: OneDump offers file folders, slideshows, and an easy interface to upload and manage your stuff.
The startup will soon be offering the ability to upload files directly from cell phones like the T-Mobile Sidekick or by just emailing it from your mobile phone.
OneDump.com In Their Own Words
By using OneDump you agree that you have read, understood and agreed to the OneDump terms and conditions. Should you have any questions, you can reach us at support@onedump.com
OneDump reserves the right to remove or replace any uploaded files with/without notice, and as the user, you take the sole responsibility of your actions, that is, upload, storage and download of data. You agree to abide all applicable local, state, national and international laws, rules and regulations in connection with OneDump.
Illegal files that infringe copyright, violate any laws, contain child porn, files used for the purpose of spamming are strictly prohibited. Sexual images are permitted.
Why OneDump.com It Might Be A Killer
If OneDump can triumph in ones aspect, it’s the simplicity of its service. Also if it can develop the mobile upload capability it will be successful, because this is the next big thing with these storage sites.
Some Questions About OneDump.com
There are tons of storage sites out there. How is OneDump going to compete? 







