A user-created search engine reportedly makes it easy to scour the new, controversial file-sharing site Mega. Unveiled two weeks ago by Kim Dotcom, a German national living in New Zealand and wanted on a slew of charges in the U.S., Mega initially did not have a search function to scour its own content. The new search engine was built by users voluntarily providing links to files. Hosted by an anonymous domain, it apparently lets Mega function in much the same way that Megaupload did.
Volunteer Pirate Crew Gives Mega Its Own Search Engine
Posted by: David Vranicar January 31, 2013 10:57 AMA user-created search engine reportedly makes it easy to scour the new, controversial file-sharing site Mega. Unveiled two weeks ago by Kim Dotcom, a German national living in New Zealand and wanted on a slew of charges in the U.S., Mega initially did not have a search function to scour its own content. The new search engine was built by users voluntarily providing links to files. Hosted by an anonymous domain, it apparently lets Mega function in much the same way that Megaupload did.