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Kim Dotcom presents an advance of Baboom, the new music streaming service.
After almost an entire year of constant news, rumors, and leaks, January 19th had come at last, and along with it, the long-awaited launch of MEGA – the cloud storage system which has caused many headaches for its creator, Kim Dotcom. You start using the service as soon as you...
Why deny it? There’s lot’s of excitement about Mega, the new Internet service from the entrepreneur Kim Dotcom, which has been named “Megaupload’s successor”. Dotcom released a few images via his Twitter account that give us a sneak peak into some aspects of the project. As you can tell by...
Last week, Kim Dotcom announced the name and date of Mega’s release, which will be showcased on January 19, 2013 as the successor to Megaupload. It will have very similar features in regards to uploading and downloading on the network. Recently, the controversial Internet entrepreneur announced from his Twitter...
Kim Dotcom just announced on his Twitter account that the new platform that will succeed Megaupload will be released on January 19th, coinciding with the anniversary of the raid carried out after its directors and head personnel were indicted last year, including Kim, its main creator. The new service is...
Today we're appraising some of the best cloud storage services online like: DropBox, Google Drive, One Drive, MEGA, iCloud, and Amazon Cloud Drive.
Baboom is a music streaming and downloads service with features that go all over the place.
Here we compare the features and prices for five cloud-storage services: DropBox, Google Drive, OneDrive, MEGA, and iCloud.
Comparison the main cloud file-storing services: Dropbox, Google Drive, SkyDrive, iCloud and MEGA.
MediaFire Desktop is the name the well-known cloud file-storing service has given to its new tool that will grant users up to 50GB of storage space. Although this figure remains far short of the capacity of Spotbros, MediaFire is a major competitor of Dropbox and its free 16GB.