
“Controversial Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has revealed his plans to launch a new site. In a series of tweets today he called on software developers to get in touch to get early access to the new service, called simply ‘Mega’. He promised it will be a ‘massive global network’, and said it will ‘change the world. Tweets confirm it will contain email and fax tools, along with video capabilities. It is also expected to offer users a simple way to encrypt their data. Dotcom is also believed to be working on a Megabox music service that he has promised will arrive later this year.”
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