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| I use BitTorrent, and have used TorrentSpy.com |
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3 | 33.33% |
| I use BitTorrent, and have not used TorrentSpy.com |
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2 | 22.22% |
| I am interested in using BitTorrent |
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0 | 0% |
| I don't use BitTorrent at all |
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4 | 44.44% |
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![]() The MPAA filed lawsuits against Torrentspy, Isohunt, Torrentbox, Niteshadow and Bthub. This could have a huge impact on the Bittorrent community since Torrentspy and Isohunt are two of the most frequently visited torrent sites. TorrentSpy currently has over 51,000 registered users on its network and doesn't require registration for users to use its service. TorrentSpy has over 10,000 files listed per day, and a base of over 190,000 listed files. ![]() BitTorrent is both the name of a peer-to-peer (P2P) file distribution client application and also the name of the file sharing protocol itself, both of which were created by programmer Bram Cohen. BitTorrent is designed to widely distribute large amounts of data without incurring the corresponding consumption in costly server and bandwidth resources. [Wikipedia] ![]() The bittorrent protocol breaks the file(s) down into smaller fragments, typically a quarter of a megabyte (256 KB) in size. Peers download missing fragments from each other and upload those that they already have to peers that request them. The protocol is 'smart' enough to choose the peer with the best network connections for the fragments that it's requesting. To increase the overall efficiency of the swarm (the ad-hoc P2P network temporarily created to distribute a particular file), the bittorrent clients request from their peers the fragments that are most rare; in other words, the fragments that are available on the least number of peers, making most fragments available widely across many machines and avoiding bottlenecks. The file fragments are not usually downloaded in sequential order and need to be reassembled by the receiving machine. It is important to note that clients start uploading fragments to their peers before the entire file is downloaded. Sharing by each peer therefore begins when the first complete segment is downloaded and can begin to be uploaded if another peer requests it. This scheme is particularly useful for trading large files such as videos and operating systems. This is contrasted with conventional file serving where high demand can lead to saturation of the host's resources as the consumption of bandwidth to transfer the file to many requesting downloaders surges. With BitTorrent, high demand can actually increase throughput as more bandwidth and additional “seeds” of the file become available to the group. Cohen claims that for very popular files, BitTorrent can support about a thousand times as many downloads as HTTP. [Wikipedia] |
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Hackers Caught: 38 |
I hate bittorrent. I use DC++...and download pretty much nothing but StepMania songs (Dance Dacne Revolution arrow-key style)
Andmaybe anepisode of Boondocks ![]()
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Hackers Caught: 30 |
I use ABC (Another Bit Torrent Client) every once in a while when I want to get a new Linux disrto to try out..much easier than trying to find a server with the latest Fedora Core release that isn't full or bogged down by geeks wanting to be the first to get thier hands on it
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