Oh, forget PhotoBucket and ImageShack or whatever, those are too troublesome. Try another free image hosting service - AllYouCanUpload.com, by the CNet guys.
The service doesn’t require you to sign up. Just a simple upload and link it. They won’t resize your image without your consent, lower your quality or even impose a bandwidth limit. It’s just the dead simple upload and use.
You can read more about it from Martin Green’s blog
[via Techcrunch]
Oh yeah, I uploaded their header just to try them out. It’s quite fast too by the way.

Hmm, I never experienced problems with Imageshack?
by Nafcom (Jun 3, 2006 at 2 AM)They require sign ins I think.
by Mr. Dew (Jun 3, 2006 at 2 AM)Mr Dew: ImageShack? No. Check before making wrong assumptions
by Nafcom (Jun 3, 2006 at 3 AM)Nafcom: They have a bandwidth limit then. I mixed up Photobucket with Imageready.
by Mr. Dew (Jun 3, 2006 at 9 AM)hey dew, a really simple solution is also just using ur flickr account. but then on the downside your personal pics will get muddled up with ur blog images
by pketh (Jun 4, 2006 at 1 PM)@pketh
by Nafcom (Jun 4, 2006 at 10 PM)You can make a section for them.,
But non-Pro accounts only allow 200 pics in total. But he could make numerous accounts!
I just use my web host, the reason why I use AllYouCanUpload is because I don’t want some people to know of my blog. Like my pals in the army, well, they didn’t know my blog exist. Some even brag about their blogs and stuff, I just keep quiet and said, “oh yeah, I read some of them, I like Engadget.” And they asked me what that is, hahaa…
Oh by the way, I really do read Engadget.
by Mr. Dew (Jun 4, 2006 at 11 PM)thx for this
but,
do you know any good free hosting services??
so far, i have tried http://myfreehoster.info as a kind of free hoster
but i dont know ..
by Mark Boss (Jun 4, 2007 at 6 AM)maxupload.com
by xaero (Jan 2, 2008 at 6 PM)