And they give you a sweet anti-piracy lesson too. See for yourself: torretnspy.com
And they give you a sweet anti-piracy lesson too. See for yourself: torretnspy.com
Do you hate the MPAA / RIAA and other company's that spy on your download behavior? Are you tired downloading fake chunks of a file? Then it's probably wise to cover your arse by installing peerguardian or protowall. This will keep (most of the) the bad guys out.
Dylan Avery, the director of the 9/11 documentary "loose change" is commenting on his movie's torrent on torrentspy.
SoftwareFor.org just released a new version of their free software package "Software for Starving Students". This CD comes with a lot of free software and a "user friendly installer". Always nice to have around.
So where do we go from here? What's the next step, what's hot and what will 2006 bring to the BitTorrent community? More rss? AJAX? a little more web 2.0? Great Design?
Based on Alexa's traffic ratings torrentspy.com is the most popular torrent site of 2005. Torrentspy caught up with isohunt.com and torrentreactor.net around April.
Two thing that shook up the BitTorrent community in 2005 (clientwise). First the intoduction of so called "trackerless torrents". Second: uTorrent, a lightweight torrent client with a lot of features.