Kim Dotcom, the man behind the file-sharing site Megaupload, launched a new site called Mega, Sunday in New Zealand, which allows users to upload up to 50 gigabytes worth of files and store them, and share them â" in a limited way â" with other users.
The opening 24 hours of Kim Dotcom's Mega project have not been good from a reliability standpoint, but in terms of popularity, it has been a huge success. The new "legal" cloud storage website went live in New Zealand at 6.48 a.m. local time on Sunday
Kim Dotcom's Mega launched this weekend amongst a ton of publicity, passing 1 million users after just one day. Naturally, this means many want to take advantage of the service's popularity or cut it down to size: scammers are already taking advantage
Dotcom said that the New Zealand people have given Mega tremendous support over the last year. âWe will protect the rights of everyone â" today is the anniversary of something horrible, but now it is also the anniversary of
Kim Dotcom's Mega launched this weekend amongst a ton of publicity, passing 1 million users after just one day. Naturally, this means many want to take advantage of the service's popularity or cut it down to size: scammers
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