GitHub is probably the easiest place to share your geospatial data, and If you are a student or are sharing with the general public, this solution is free of charge. Login to GitHub, and create a new repository (folder)
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Give it a name, description, make it Public and Initialize it with a README file
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Now simply add a file
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Click your file to bring it into edit mode and then click RAW to get the RAW link to the file
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copy the the web address (URL) and use it in your GIS
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