Showing posts with label mega.co.nz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mega.co.nz. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2013

MEGA, the new rule of downloads

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As we know, Kim Dotcom has made Mega launching these days. Mega, stylized as MEGA, is the new file hosting service Megaupload successor. The new website was launched on January 19 worldwide, fulfilling exactly one year from the close of the previous Dotcom site. The domain of the new site is mega.co.nz, but initially it was going to be me.ga, but the Gabonese government, responsible for administering the. G, refused the registration of the domain, which Kim used a New Zealand alternative domain, which also lies outside the jurisdiction of the United States. The site is destined to become the great competitor of Dropbox, SkyDrive Drive of Google and Microsoft.

According to initial reports, more than 100,000 registered users in the first hour that the site was active, and it is estimated that the site has achieved the fastest initial growth of the Internet history.

To avoid being accused of hosting illegal files again, the team has chosen Dotcom encryption of files that users upload. You upload your file, it is encrypted and receive a code to decrypt it, but only the owner of the code is therefore responsible for the web may not know the type of content hosted. If somehow a file is found to be illegal and the relevant complaint is made, it is discharged.

What are the differences between Megaupload and MEGA? They are indeed a few, not to mention the issue of encryption:

-Users no longer have a waiting time to download a file, even those not registered.
-Free users have up to 50GB of storage space for files.
-Pay accounts have between 1TB and 8TB of monthly transfer for files up and down. Currently there are no options to remove the limits on the accounts.

Tell us: Have you tried MEGA? And if so, what do you think?