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Selasa, 22 Januari 2013

Mega 101: everything you need to know

Mega 101: everything you need to know

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. “We 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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