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Senin, 21 Januari 2013

Kim Dotcom on his new file-sharing site, Mega

Kim Dotcom on his new file-sharing site, Mega

Kim Dotcom just broadcast a batshit spectacle live to the world from his mansion in New Zealand. Lofty ideas! Techno! A fake FBI raid! The gist: His new startup Mega isn't just super-private file storage in the cloud.

Few will question the public's fascination with peer-to-peer file-sharing. Services with cool-sounding names like Napster, Kazaa, Limewire, Grokster, Morpheus, Gnutella, BitTorrent and MegaUpload flourished among the digital cognoscenti in the days

Filesharing kingpin Kim Dotcom has opened a new website in the wake of the closure of Megaupload at the start of 2012.

Kim Dotcom's next big venture - dubbed Mega - officially opened for business on Saturday. Mega is a cloud service that provides users with 50GB of free storage. Web users were apparently eager to see what Dotcom had up his sleeve; Mega hit one million

Kim Dotcom just broadcast a batshit spectacle live to the world from his mansion in New Zealand. Lofty ideas! Techno! A fake FBI raid! The gist: His new startup Mega isn't just super-private file storage in the cloud.

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