Mega
Mega Passes 1M Users Within One Day of Launch - Mega, the new file sharing service from Kim Dotcom, has passed 1 million users, according to Kim Dotcom who spoke at the launch of the service at his mansion in New Zealand today. We're here on the ground , where the ...
Mega Launches Its Cloud Storage And File Sharing Service As 'The ... - Kim Dotcom's new secure file storage-and-file-sharing venture, Mega, has now officially launched, with the timing, 6.48 AM New Zealand time on January 20..
Dotcom's Mega Launches To Unprecedented Demand | TorrentFreak - The much anticipated rebirth of Megaupload took place in the last few hours with interest living up to expectations. In less than one hour the site picked up 100000 new registrations, going on to 500000 and beyond just a few ...
Kim Dotcom's Mega Opens For Early-Access Users, Reveals Pricing ... - Leading up to the launch of Kim Dotcom's latest effort, Mega, today the company opened the site up to its first early-access users. It's also publis..
Kim DotCom's 'Mega' goes live | Internet & Media - CNET News - The flamboyant entrepreneur's follow-up to MegaUpload, which was shuttered by U.S. authorities over piracy concerns, is now open to the public. Read this article by Edward Moyer on CNET News.
Kim Dotcom's Mega cloud storage launches for early adopters - Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has been promising what\'s almost a sort of renaissance through his Mega cloud storage service. Now that it\'s open to the.
Kim Dotcom: 'Nothing will stop Mega' — RT - A defiant Kim Dotcom vowed to win his upcoming extradition hearing during the Sunday night launch party for his new project, Mega.
Mega launch: Kim Dotcom's new file storage project kicks off — RT - Kim Dotcom, founder of the file-storage website Megaupload outlawed by the US, has launched his new project, Mega. It comes exactly one year after the US authorities shut down Megaupload and Dotcom's New Zealand ...
Mega Uses Random Data From Your Mouse and Keyboard To Beef ... - Kim Dotcom's newly launched Mega is determined not to get screwed over by the Feds the way MegaUpload did, and the trick is encryption, lots of encryption. Mega's really going that extra mile too; it's using your random ...
