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  1. Bittorrent
    Bittorrent is a swarming downloading method which allows for large files to be distributed far quicker and more bandwidth efficiently than simply many users downloading from one server. When you use a torrent to download a file, you are ... contributing to the files distribution. And you are able to download from many soures providing the file download, not just one mirror. As you recieve sections of the file (which are individually verified) you will also start to send those sections of the file to other users who need them, similarly you will be receving the file from numerous other users. The more people who are attempting to download a file, the quicker it will spread.
  2. Bittorrent Sites
    Most Chinese BitTorrent sites are hosted in Chinese simplified font. There are many advertisement in every page. You need some patience to wait for downloading those advertisement pictures. Many sites are required to register as a member. Registration is very simple and quick. But you need to prepare an valid email address.
  3. Bittorrent Sites -- Miscellaneous
    Despite the crackdown, it's easy to find other BitTorrent web sites. Although none of them currently have the reach of sites such as SuprNova or TVTorrents. While it's probably impossible to shut them all down, BitTorrent was never designed to be an anonymous file-sharing protocol, so it's relatively easy to discover who is seeding the files.
  4. Bittorrent Sites -- Torrents
    BitTorrent does not permit copyright infringing activities on the Sites and will, if properly notified that Content infringes, remove or disable access to such Content. If the allegedly infringing material is referenced by a link or Torrent File displayed through the search engine, BitTorrent may block its search engine from returning that link or Torrent File. Because the BitTorrent search technology is automated... such links could possibly reappear after BitTorrent has removed them. BitTorrent, therefore, recommends that if you are sending a Notice with regard to BitTorrentâ„¢ search engine results, you should also send a notice, if possible, to the web site displaying the allegedly infringing material. You can learn more about the BitTorrentâ„¢ process and technology at the following link: http://www.bittorrent.com/bittorrentecon.pdf.
  5. Azureus -- Java Bittorrent
    Azureus is a Java based BitTorrent client, with support for I2P and Tor anonymous communication protocols. It currently supports Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Unix. Azureus was started at Sourceforge.net mostly to experiment with the Standard Widget Toolkit from Eclipse, in June 2003. It is possibly the most popular of all BitTorrent clients.
  6. Bit Torrent -- Bittorrent Web
    TorrentFlux is an open source bit torrent client for Linux, Unix & BSD platforms that runs on a web server. It is implemented on the LAMP stack. Manage all of your Torrent downloads through a convenient web interface on a high powered server, on a fast network connection from anywhere!
  7. File Sharing -- Bittorrent Pro
    This program works slightly different to conventional file sharing programs. It allows users to use third party websites and locations to obtain the address of files 'called torrents' which contain all the download information. You easily find these sites by searching for 'torrents' in Google.
  8. P2P -- Bittorrent Pro
    In addition to providing support and education, P2P ... acts as your liaison with the District. A parent representative from each high school meets monthly with the TUHSD District Directors of Instruction and of Special Education. The 2007-08 representatives are:
  9. Bit Torrent -- Users
    When a user wishes to download a file using the Bit Torrent protocol, they begin by downloading a Torrent file. The Torrent file contains important information about the file to be downloaded. The BitTorrent client interprets important information which is contained in the Torrent file (.torrent).
  10. Azureus
    Azureus version 2.3.0.0 introduced the Distributed Database function (a form of DHT, namely Kademlia), which is a decentralization of the BitTorrent protocol, making it more independent from trackers. For users of Azureus 2.3.0.0 or newer, this allows a user to download a file from peers even when the original tracker is unavailable or has been shut down. The downside to this is that private tracker operators, with membership requirements, are required to explicitly alter their torrent files so that the Azureus client knows not to share peer information about that swarm. Some critics ... say that this is simply "reinventing the wheel," referring to earlier peer-to-peer protocols and programs the weaknesses of which BitTorrent was praised for overcoming. Others see it as an evolution of the BitTorrent protocols to circumvent enforcement actions of the entertainment industry. Azureus uses its own form of DHT incompatible with the official BitTorrent client offered by BitTorrent, Inc..
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