New Media Sharing Network Launches

A new friend-of-a-friend media sharing network has launched. Called Mediachest, the service allows you to create and maintain a list of all your media (DVDs, CDs, Books, Games, etc.) and share them with others in the network. The service hopes to create social networks based on similar media habits and allow access to a media library larger than any single person could afford to own. It’s just like borrowing your friend’s CD except you know have potential thousands of friend’s CDs and other media to choose from. Mediachest, if successful, could put a big dent in the DVD, CD purchase and rental business.

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