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Thursday, February 4. 2010
BitTorrent is another fast and convenient way to share and upload content through the internet. A good number of users prefer BitTorrent over other peer to peer networks. Read on to know the benefits and disadvantages of using BitTorrent over other sharing networks.
Pros of using BitTorrent
BitTorrent peer to peer sharing gets it files from torrent hosting sites. You can download a number of torrents from different sites. These torrents are shared by a large number of users all over the world. This makes downloading the torrent very fast. You can obtain the content from a number of users in two hours or less. The search engines in these torrents sites also make it easy to access the torrent files you need.
Cons of using BitTorrent
Unlike the Limewire peer to peer network, you cannot download all the content you want. Some torrent sites limit their content since music, videos, and movies have copyright agreements. Several torrent P2P sites have experienced troubled from freely giving away copyrighted content. Be careful of the freer sites as you may be tracked for downloading music and movies illegal. More resourceful internet users will find certain sites have more content compared to others. All you need to do is improve your net searching skills and you will find that complete torrent site.
BitTorrent has both its advantages and disadvantages. Users who like sharing and downloading content will simply have to weight these to know which peer to peer network works better for them.
Friday, January 29. 2010
Limewire is a very popular peer to peer sharing network. If you would like to share and download more content, here a few factors to consider before getting Limewire as your sharing network.
Pros of using LimeWire
Limewire is very user-friendly, letting you monitor who downloads your content. It is also allows you to stop downloads whenever you please. The search engine is also very to use, letting you specify the track’s name, artist, and album. You’re sure to get the song you always wanted to hear. Other features include iTunes integration as well as file previewing. Music enthusiasts who use iTunes will enjoy Limewire since songs can be transferred directly to your library.
Cons of using LimeWire
Unfortunately, the peer to peer nature of LimeWire makes your computer vulnerable to access from outside forces. Be sure you share the folders without important information. Otherwise, you are allowing strangers to download your confidential information. Identity theft has occurred from careless peer to peer sharing. One case involves a man’s important business documents being stolen from downloads. This feature of Limewire may make you want to use other peer to peer networks instead. It is not recommended for users who keep valuable and confident information in their computers.
Limewire has both positive and negative features. The role of peer to peer networks in your daily tasks and hobbies will ultimately determine your choice to use Limewire or not. Those who only after the content and know how to properly use Limewire can definitely take advantage of its pros.
Wednesday, January 20. 2010
Peer-to-peer sharing allows people to access information on each other’s computers without having to use a server. This means that you can easily share files with other people. Peer-to-peer sharing is used for a variety of applications in business, education, and government agencies. With peer-to-peer sharing, information is distributed quickly and freely. When there are more people on a peer-to-peer sharing network, there are more files available, and others can download these files more quickly. By participating in peer-to-peer sharing, you do not only get to download useful and entertaining files for yourself, but also help people to access your own files that you want to share. Here are two popular ways peer-to-peer sharing is used.
Share music downloads.
Peer-to-peer networks such as LimeWire, FrostWire, and Nutella allow you to search for music files and download them from other users. By going on the network, other people can also download any music on your computer that you have marked as “shared.” The more people on the network who have the file you want, the easier and faster it is to download. Other forms of media, such as videos, can be shared this way as well.
Use Skype.
Skype allows you to make voice call and instantly message other computers who are on the Skype network for free. It also makes it possible to use your computer to call cell phones or landline telephones for a very minimal fee. This makes even international calls more affordable than if you use a standard telephone service.
With peer-to-peer sharing, the world is able to communicate faster and more efficiently than ever before.
Tuesday, December 15. 2009
Peer to Peer (P2P) networks are quite popular because they allow free sharing of files such music, movies, applications, games, and e-books.
How Peer to Peer networks work
To find files to download, you use a software program that is similar to your Internet browser. You type in the name of the file you like. The program, which acts as a central hub, will search for the file from other computers connected to it. Then, it will provide you with a list of possible connections from which you can download the file. After downloading the file, you can share the file to other computers called peers via the same program. You can also choose not to share by turning off the sharing mode.
Various applications for P2P networks
Here are some applications or programs you can use to download files from peers:
Kazaa
BitTorrent
Limewire
iMesh
EMule
Gnutella
Do not just download any of the popular P2P file sharing programs. You should also install a good antivirus software and understand the legality of P2P file sharing through decentralized and centralized networks.
Thursday, December 10. 2009
Music CDs are expensive because you not only pay for the material but also for the intellectual property. The music you buy is owned by the composer, singer, and recording company in varying degrees. People who cannot afford to buy every song they like turn to P2P file sharing.
Benefits of sharing free music through P2P
The benefit is obvious. When you share free music through P2P, you also get free music. You do not have to buy a whole CD; you can just pick the songs you like.
Legality of free P2P sharing
Decentralized networks are the ones that are conducting illegal activity. There is no middleman to collect fees. If you are afraid of committing a criminal act, you can subscribe to a centralized P2P network where for a small fee, you can download unlimited files.
Safety tips When downloading from sites such as Kazaa
To practice safe P2P sharing, understand the legalities of sharing through your network of choice. Install a good antivirus to defend yourself against viruses and malware disguised as music files. Turn off your sharing mode if you do not want to get sued. Keep only a few files.
Saturday, December 5. 2009
Skype bridges the gap between and among family members and friends. It enables communication by voice and video chat with the use of the Internet. This communication is made possible by Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technologies, which simply means being able to use the Internet to call. The service provides an alternative to the telephone.
Benefits of Skype
Here are some of the benefits offered by Skype:
Multi-platform
Easy multi-person conferencing
Availability of video chat
Can be used via a Smart Phone
Free voice calls between and among Skype subscribers
Use of real phone numbers
* File sharing capabilities
Skype versus Other Peer to Peer Software
Skype is different and in some ways, above other peer to peer software. This is because its main purpose is not really to share files but to enable different modes of communication. People who know each other can use Skype to share files, though.
If you want to save money on long-distance phone calls, you could convince family members and friends who live far to subscribe to Skype. If you are a Skype user yourself, you can have more time to talk without worrying about the phone bills.
Monday, May 14. 2007
 Last month, BitTorrent, Inc., the leading peer-to-peer file assisted distribution system, announced to its millions of subscribers that it has 1,600 additional formats of video collections to its content library. As you know, all video information in BitTorrent, Inc.'s library are made available especially for BitTorrent.com. In line with the additional videos of BitTorrent, the company signed a licensing video agreement with a number of entertainment distributors, including Egami Media, The Orchrd, Hart Sharp Video, and Koch Entertainment.
What else would be the goal of BitTorrent but to give its customers with a vast collection of digital media content? In fact, BitTorrent officials claimed that the company's affiliations with a series of prime media companies is part of its goal to widen its services. BitTorrent aims to be a leading online location where people will get to enjoy series of popular videos. Its updated video library now includes a vast range of movie genres, from documentaries, music videos, short films, TV programs, comedy recordings, and more.
Now that BitTorrent has updated its video library collections, the leading open-source and file-sharing protocol is able to provide an entire and comprehensive digital library for music, special interest TV programs, and movies to its multitude of media-crazed consumers. Also, customers are now able to buy media programs of their favorite artists, movies, TV programs, etc. straight from their laptops, PCs, and portable devices.
Sunday, May 13. 2007
I know that Israel is currently in the hot seat because of the bombing massacre plotted by a group of Israeli terrorists. But isn't itinteresting to know that Israel is also in a hot seat due to some illegal P2P communities swarming the country? Yes, even Israel, with all of its stinking load of ideals and racist beliefs, also has some issues and problems regarding illegal file sharing network that is adamant in other techi-updated countries today.
Saturday, May 12. 2007
According to some news reports that I have read, the stinking country of Israel is now included in the battle field between P2P communities and entertainment cartels. You see, the Israeli official of RIAA and MPAA called as ALIS, has already planned its preliminary approach to fight piracy in Israel. It's good news for peeps who abhor P2P piracy, and a sad reality for folks who take advantage of such illegal means.
Friday, May 11. 2007
 What can I say? ALIS is doing its freaking job properly, because from what I've heard, it sued all top illegal P2P websites in Israel. Even the websites who only dealt with mere release reviews are not exempted from ALIS' wrath. However, there is something I cannot fully understand with MPAA and RIAA's anti-P2P actions. They claimed that they used Israel as their test ground for their illegal file sharing campaign. Ok, but why Israel? I am not even damn sure if file sharing activities are rampant in that country.
Thursday, May 10. 2007
When it comes to controversial peer-to-peer file sharing capabilities in using the fast track protocol, Kazaa Media Desktop is always the first thing that comes into our minds. Most of us are also aware that Kazaa is used to exchange MP3 music and movie files over the Internet. The official client of Kazaa is free of charge, and it is financed by Spyware and adware, even if the official site displays a "No Spyware" reminder. What makes it controversial is the number of copyright-related lawsuits filed against Kazaa. In using Kazaa, you will be able to search or download contents that are shared by other users of Kazaa or prime content providers.
Wednesday, May 9. 2007
Since Kazaa is all about file sharing, then it is obvious that it uses the popular peer-to-peer advancements. It means that technology users are connected directly with each other, without the use or connections of a central management point. If you will be using Kazaa, all you have to do is to install Kazaa, then you will surely be connected to some Kazaa subscribers. You are also allowed to distribute and promote your personal files when you use Kazaa.
Tuesday, May 8. 2007
Since Kazaa is supported by advertising and other financial sources, Kazaa is continuously improved and enhanced to be among the most referred and popular free file sharing application in the world. So where exactly does Kazaa get its resources? Most of its revenues come from advertising, which is delivered by The Best Offers and Cydoor. Other sources of Kazaa would be the services and products services, as well as the content.
Monday, May 7. 2007
Most people nowadays use P2P technology so as to have the opportunity to update their digital music collection. But there are organizations that are suing the asses of illegal content filesharers. Here in America it's the RIAA, or the Recording Industry Association of America, that has already done so. But this organization, of course, just has its eyes on illegal digital music filesharers on P2P networks. Thus, if you don't want to end up doing time, paying a fine, or both, With this, you should make your music sharing trail clean!
Sunday, May 6. 2007
 The RIAA, or the Recording Industry Association of America, has already sued the pants off of hundreds of people. These dweebs were caught sharing copyrighted music on a number of P2P networks. But that just doesn't amount to even an eighth of the total population of filesharers on the planet! But since they're doing everything it takes to catch and consequentially sue illegal content filesharers, it would do you good to keep your trail absolutely clean from these people. If you're an illegal content filesharer, that is.
Saturday, May 5. 2007
The RIAA means business, you know. These guys have already caught a number of people they branded as illegal content filesharers. They caught these dweebs by carefully monitoring the P2P networks that these people have used for their illegal activities. But if you are lucky enough to avoid their grasp, you should know how to keep your illegal music sharing trail clean from these guys. You see, the RIAA only sued P2P users who were actually caught sharing copyrighted digital music. So, as it is still legal in their eyes to download such files, you should always keep your actual shared folder clean from these illegal files. Anyway, there are still thousands out there who aren't in countries that are under the jurisdiction of American laws, right?
Friday, May 4. 2007
Fast and affordable internet connections have made P2P technology prosper into what it is right now. But with it came issues that totally undermined intellectual property laws. Yet through the years that P2P has been with us, no P2P client developer whatsoever has been fined or at least forcibly shut down by authorities. Apart from Napster, that is. But Spain has now banned the use of any P2P client within the vicinity of this country. Otherwise, violators would be fined for their illegal filesharing activities.
Thursday, May 3. 2007
 The Spanish government has passed an intellectual property provision that bans its people from using P2P technology in their filesharing ventures. This is because the government of this country thinks that illegal downloading of copyrighted materials is being made easier and more accessible by those P2P client applications. It is now punishable by this country's laws to install and subsequently use a P2P program on computers. Plus, the government of this country has even imposed higher taxes on various data storage devices!
Wednesday, May 2. 2007
The Spanish government has revised its intellectual property provisions so as to totally stop illegal downloads of copyrighted material. In this country, it is now even illegal to download any digital material whatsoever. Yes, even for personal purposes! Plus, the government of this country imposed higher taxes on data storage materials such as blank CDs and DVDs, mobile phone memory cards, and even damn flash sticks! Anyone caught using P2P client applications and these data storage devices for illegal downloading activities would be fined.
Tuesday, May 1. 2007
P2P and spyware are like some sort of a package deal. Yes, you usually get one with the other tagging along with it. It's a good thing the P2P application on digital mobile phones don't have any actual spyware infection whatsoever. This is because if it were infected with spyware, lots of information would then be made available to these damn spyware companies! But if you use Kiwi Alpha and your computer as more than a P2P mobile application on your mobile phone for file sharing access, chances are, you'd end up giving out your personal information unknowingly to these spyware companies!
Monday, April 30. 2007
Probably, these spyware companies usually ask P2P developers to actually include spyware on their P2P client applications because of the sheer volume of its users. Plus, these spyware-infected programs are freely distributed, and are also free to use. But usually, the paid versions of these functional programs do not have any actual spyware bundled with it, nor any other malware infection whatsoever. This would give you the idea that these P2P developers are being offered huge lumps of cash by those damn spyware companies to infect the programs they develop with spyware!
Sunday, April 29. 2007
Kiwi Alpha is a P2P client application that is infected with spyware. Yes, this program has fast searching and downloading capabilities, not to mention a huge database for the files on its network. This is because this program has access to more than three different P2P networks, thus it has lots of filesharers to boast of. But that would also mean a faster means of information acquisition would be available to the damn spyware company, which asked the developers of this program to bundle spyware with it! Maybe that's why either the programmers, or the spyware company, decided to include network interoperability with this program! Lots of users in its own network would mean lots of personal information for the spyware company, wouldn't it?
Saturday, April 28. 2007
 I just don't know why in hell some people who use P2P technology share files that are infected with viruses and worms, along with other trojans. I mean, don't they know that the damn files are infected? Haven't they used the files themselves? Or are these shitbags the ones who actually programmed the viruses and trojans themselves? What these fuckers don't know is that I, for one, have tried hard enough to get a clean P2P client application, but ending up with infected downloads using the same clean program for the job isn't my idea of a great time.
Friday, April 27. 2007
There are a lot of P2P programs, but some have spyware and various what-have-you infections that either slow down the application's performance, or slow down the performance of your entire system. What's worse are those P2P programs which have spyware bundled with it. You see, spyware tracks the surfing habits of a user, and it could even rob your system of your personal information! BitTornado is apparently spyware-free, and it provides users with fast downloads, equally fast uploads, and accurate search results. But the thing is, the users of its damn network usually throw in a fuckin' spyware-infected file once and again.
Thursday, April 26. 2007
The files on a P2P network that can be viewed and downloaded are what these P2P developers and users thrive on. This is maybe why those virus artists and trojan programmers have set their eyes on these networks. Since most P2P applications, the BitTornado program included, do not have the function of detecting infected files, users should make it a point to have the latest anti-viral and anti-spyware tools on their machines. Constantly monitoring your system for crap like these should always be done regularly.
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