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Kim Dotcom's Mega Claims 1 Million Users Within 24 Hours

Kim Dotcom's new "Mega" cloud service appears to be a hit. According to Dotcom over 1 million have signed up for their free 50 gigabytes of storage. Although that is about 1% of the Dropbox user base, it's not a bad start. From the article: "Mega quickly jumped up to around 100,000 users within an hour or so of the site's official launch. A few hours after that, Mega had ballooned up to approximately a quarter of a million users. Demand was great enough to knock Mega offline for a number of users attempting to either connect up or sign up for new accounts, and Mega's availability remains spotty as of this articles' writing."

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  1. Re:Bbbut, bbut, bbut... by UltraZelda64 · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's why you spend the next few weeks downloading porn, followed by the next few months uploading it all to Mega and freeing the space in your hard drive, and then... you'll have to download it *again* from Mega just to be able to watch it.

  2. Teething Problems by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The patchy availability will be resolved soon I hope, but there's a major flaw I ran into, which is that when you sign up it doesn't ask you to confirm your password by typing it twice. This means you can make typos without realising it. Because the password is also an encryption key, you can't reset it. You can't delete the account either, nor can you register two accounts to one email address. I made a typo in my password. Net result: I permanently can't access my account, nor can I register a new one with my preferred email address.

    1. Re:Teething Problems by OhANameWhatName · · Score: 5, Funny

      Send an e-mail for password recovery: AskDOJ@usdoj.gov

  3. Re:is it secure? by Nyder · · Score: 5, Informative

    is it encrypted transmission and storage? otherwise its just another dropbox clone. also, 1st post!

    Yes, Yes, No it's not, and no you weren't.

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  4. Re:Considering the reputation that megaupload had by MichaelSmith · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I'm sure adblock will deal with the obnoxious ads ...

    But isn't that their monitizing plan? To you mega you will need to run their ad blocker which replaces normal advertisments with ads from mega.

  5. Re:Considering the reputation that megaupload had by Jeremiah+Cornelius · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The artists want out of these RIAA handcuffs as badly as do their fans. They see there is a different, more direct model that doesn't fatten the talentless go-betweens sitting in air-conditioned offices, producing no value at either end of the production pipeline.

    Sorry, Mr. Ego Hat, David Geffen.

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    Never been known to fail..."
  6. Not quite the perfect storm for web storage... by SeaFox · · Score: 5, Funny

    Mega's availability remains spotty as of this articles' writing."

    So it's only partly Cloudy.