Monday, January 21, 2013

Review: What to expect from Mega's free 50GBs of cloud storage

Review: What to expect from Mega's free 50GBs of cloud storage

The US market looks nothing like the Nikkei or the 1929 bust.

The US market looks nothing like the Nikkei or the 1929 bust.

Ars was given a preview look at the new Mega service, which offers aim-to-aim encryption of files and seeks to circumvent the likelihood of another high-level raid by allowing a diverse array of companies and individuals to set up servers and host

The new service's privacy policy is structured around encrypting individual user data locally before uploading—so Mega never really does any decryption, and can't tell what you're uploading. If you choose to give it a whirl, you should know that it

Kim Dotcom's new reliable file storage-and-file-allotment venture, Mega, has now officially launched, with the timing, 6.48 AM New Zealand time on January 20..

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Review: What to expect from Mega's free 50GBs of cloud storage

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