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All About BitTorrent , TrackeClientsrs and Downloads

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

In just a few short years, the peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing protocol BitTorrent has become one of the most popular methods of file sharing on the Internet. With an ever growing amount of legal content available via “Torrents,” Downloading BitTorrents has a very bright future.

What makes BitTorrent different than other P2P networks is its extremely efficient distribution method. Unlike other file sharing networks where downloads slow as more and more users download the files, downloads will get faster the more users that are online, downloading and sharing the files. The BitTorrent protocol is currently the amongst the fastest at moving very large files across the Internet.

Download Bittorrent Movies

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Many people are turning towards p2p or peer to peer networks in sharing their files online. One of the more popular techniques is to download bittorrent movies which is another form of a peer to peer network. A peer to peer network is typically an application that runs on a users computer with an interface where someone is able to download and share various files online such as movies, music, live videos and much more. You can download bittorrent movies from many different websites but it’s a little different than just downloading movies from any other application. However it seems that with bittorrent, you can find the best selection of files to download.

Download Movies Online The Legal Way

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

Movies are pure sources of entertainment. For a long time now since the time of the silent movie eras people have turned to them for pleasure and passing away time. After the growth of Internet, pirating movies started off slowly.
The actual and big pirating of movies began when the bit torrent technology came out.

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Why pay to download movies and TV shows on the Internet?

Friday, February 1st, 2008

When considering either the ubiquitous iTunes, Amazon’s Unbox service, SatelliteSoft’s My Download Center or any of the pay per download, media-on-demand or paid streaming services available on the internet, you may be asking yourself “Why should I pay for this when I can get it for free?” It’s true that there’s lots of sites out there offering free downloads of lots of different content, much of it the same as what you might find on the paid services. So why pay?

Read on for a few reasons why investing a few bucks in a legitimate content delivery service can make your downloaded or streamed media experience a bit more convenient and a lot safer.

The Future of BitTorrent

Friday, February 1st, 2008

BitTorrent is the most widely used peer-to-peer filesharing protocol. It’s estimated BitTorrent is responsible for 35% of all internet traffic today. Since it’s conception by creator Bram Cohen, BitTorrent been known and used for piracy of files such as movies, television shows, and music. However, legal options have always been available. Infact, Cohen created BitTorrent to remain legal, and he hopes to further relationships with media compaines and hardware developers to distribute their content. Today you can use BitTorrent to download just about any TV show or movie you want for free and without commercials. They’ll be stored on you computer’s hard drive, ready to watch whenever you want. Think about it as free TiVo on your PC or free video on demand. Of course, there are obvious limitations: you could get in legal trouble, and who wants to watch movies on their computer monitor anyway? As this technology continues to grow and mature, we’ll move past these limitations, and BitTorrent will become a major legal distributor of video content, it will be a major competitior to TiVo and TV networks. Soon, we will be downloading our favorite tv shows from BitTorrent right on your television set. More and more homes will be hooked up to BitTorrent just like they’re hooked up to cable TV.

Torrent Jargon

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Torrent Jargon This guide to Torrent Jargon will hopefully help you understand the terminology associated with .torrent downloads. Torrent: A torrent is a small file containing information about the file you wish to download. You can open the torrent with a torrent client, or download it on to your computer. Downloading the torrent allows you resume your download easily if you decide to interrupt the download by shutting down etc.

Torrent client: A torrent client is an application which allows you to download files using a torrent. There is a lot of free client software available, the most popular being BitTorrent.

How To Download A Movie, Game Or Software

Friday, February 1st, 2008

On the internet you can find a lot of movies, games and software. Many people want to download these but don’t know how to download these. Why can your friends download the latest movies and games, and why can’t you do that? Many people think downloading a movie for example can simply be done by typing the name of the movie into Google, click on the first hit Google finds and click on the ‘download this movie’ button and a couple of hours later the movie can be watched in the living room. In fact the reality is a bit different. Downloading movies, games and software is quite simple and can be done in several ways but it isn’t as easy as I said above.

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