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    BiNu brings sexy services like Dropbox and Snapchat to dumb phones as it hits 5m monthly users

    BiNu brings sexy services like Dropbox and Snapchat to dumb phones as it hits 5m monthly users

    • Jon Russell
    • 13 years ago
    Kim Dotcom: Mega has over 3m users and 125m files after one month, mobile apps and sync client ‘coming soon’

    Kim Dotcom: Mega has over 3m users and 125m files after one month, mobile apps and sync client ‘coming soon’

    • Emil Protalinski
    • 13 years ago
    Mega update: Dotcom’s service now accepts Bitcoin, will expand into email, chat, voice, video, and mobile

    Mega update: Dotcom’s service now accepts Bitcoin, will expand into email, chat, voice, video, and mobile

    • Emil Protalinski
    • 13 years ago
    Australian government orders Apple, Microsoft and Adobe to explain inflated local prices

    Australian government orders Apple, Microsoft and Adobe to explain inflated local prices

    • Jon Russell
    • 13 years ago
    Rome2rio grants free access to its API to bring multi-modal, visual search to travel sites everywhere

    Rome2rio grants free access to its API to bring multi-modal, visual search to travel sites everywhere

    • Martin SFP Bryant
    • 13 years ago
    Australia’s high court overturns ‘misleading’ search ad ruling, says Google was not responsible

    Australia’s high court overturns ‘misleading’ search ad ruling, says Google was not responsible

    • Jon Russell
    • 13 years ago
    Shazam opens an Australian office as the music ID service targets TV ads across Asia-Pacific

    Shazam opens an Australian office as the music ID service targets TV ads across Asia-Pacific

    • Paul Sawers
    • 13 years ago
    Kim Dotcom puts up $13,500 bounty for first person to break Mega’s security system

    Kim Dotcom puts up $13,500 bounty for first person to break Mega’s security system

    • Jon Russell
    • 13 years ago
    In less than 24 hours, Kim Dotcom’s Mega blocks third-party search engine that indexed some of its files

    In less than 24 hours, Kim Dotcom’s Mega blocks third-party search engine that indexed some of its files

    • Emil Protalinski
    • 13 years ago
    Mega now hosting nearly 50 million files but just 0.001% infringe copyright, Kim Dotcom claims

    Mega now hosting nearly 50 million files but just 0.001% infringe copyright, Kim Dotcom claims

    • Jon Russell
    • 13 years ago
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