Less than a week after its high profile launch, Mega, Kim Dotcom's online file storage site is rapidly climbing New Zealand and world website rankings.
This was talked up by Dotcom on twitter, who tweeted the cryptic message "141". Whilst that in itself may not have meant much to most twitter netizens, it is nonetheless huge news.
As of yesterday, Mega.co.nz's traffic ranking (according to Alexa) had it sitting in the top 150 websites globally. Considering Mega launched less than a week ago, this is a very impressive feat indeed.
Having garnered over 1 million users since its launch, Mega suffered from a few minor glitches as it was overwhelmed by massive volumes of traffic, driven to the site by global media coverage. With over 250,000 new users signing up in the first few hours of launching, Mega's servers groaned under the sheer weight of users and struggled to keep up with demand, leading to Kim Dotcom posting an apology via his twitter account.
Initial teething problems appear to have been fixed with Kim Dotcom tweeting