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Kim Dotcom (Megaupload owner) launched a website with 50 GB free Storage & more.

Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom launched a new file-sharing website on Sunday. Megaupload, which Dotcom started in 2005, was one of the most popular sites on the web until US prosecutors shut it down, accusing Dotcom and several company officials of facilitating millions of illegal downloads. Kim Dotcom in this file photo. AFP Mega, like Megaupload, allows users to store and share large files. It offers 50 gigabytes of free storage, much more than similar sites such as Dropbox and Google Drive, and features a drag-and-drop upload tool. The key difference is an encryption and decryption feature for data transfers that Dotcom says will protect him from the legal drama that has entangled Megaupload and threatened to put him behind bars. The decryption keys for uploaded files are held by the users, not Mega, which means the company can’t see what’s in the files being shared. Website link : http://Mega.co.nz

Do you Know Facebook Now Has 60,000 Servers?

Pic from the Facebook Data Center. Jeff Rothschild, the vice president of technology at Facebook said “Today we have somewhere in the neighborhood of 70,000 servers,” during the Q&A session following his talk, adding that the number ”will be different today than it was yesterday” because Facebook is adding capacity on a daily basis. That places Facebook among the largest Internet companies that have publicly discussed their server counts, but still well behind hosting providers Rackspace, 1&1 Internet and OVH, which each house more than 50,000 servers in their data centers. It also suggests that Facebook has added about 20,000 servers since early 2008, which explains why it borrowed $100 million in May 2008 to fund server purchases. Rothschild also shared some huge numbers associated with Facebook’s photo storage operation, which now stores 80 billion images (20 billion images, each in four sizes). Rothschild said the real challenge isn’t storage, but delivery. ”We s