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dxtt
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Posted: 10/24/2006 at 11:59am |
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paullau512
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Megaupload started like mediafire and now there are more restrictions
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NickoRulez
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Hi dxtt,
any new competitor is wellcome: I tested the up speed of MediaFire with a light file and it came out 1/3 of the speed of rapidshare. I was not able to test the down speed because the download didn�t work at that moment . You well know that the speed of file transfer and the file storage capacity are basic functions of any hosting company, and that they are inversely correlated at constant technology. The hosting companies try to fill market niches by an accurate balance of speed, size, time, premium price, but here MediaFire seems able to cover all the options ! Unlikely thing. Moreover in the site I didn�t find informations on their bandwidth and storage capacity, values widely promoted by the companies when hight. Rapidshare claims a band value of 80Gbit and a storage of 1000 TB . May be MediaFire uses some new technology. Actually, the technology to raise the density of informations on digital supports is improving at a faster rate than the thecnology to speed up information transfer. For instance , optical lithography will be revoluzionized by the introduction of lenses with negative diffraction index (n) , whose feasibility was proved last year at Berkeley. The difference between a +n lens and a �n lens is basic: with the former you can see details of an object larger than the incident wavelength ; with the latter , details smaller than the incident wavelength . This property will allow to optical lithography of microchip industry to reach the nanometric scale and to store on an optical disk data at a density 100-1000 times greater. And to day an HD-DVD is up to 30 GB , a Blu-ray is up to 507 GB !!!! Sorry, dxtt , for this tech aside . Anyway, I find interesting your invitation to test MediaFire as a new start-up, without biases , because the biases hand us in the arms of a monopoly system. Abracos. |
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another brazilean with loony theories , negative difraction is vaporware,,blue ray 507 gb, you forgot to sing in the chupacabras forum dude, dont misundertand real world tecnhology, only CERN hasjuggle in the petabyte league and some top fortune corporations,it seems you have learnt nothing about deceiving butterfly catalogs and other companies that steal people's $ |
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