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Business BitTorrent file-sharing program floods the Web Originally published January 10, 2005 at 12:00 am Updated January 10, 2005 at 8:09 pm ...
It makes sense that BitTorrent is pushing its Bundle program to reassure advertisers of its legitimacy. While BitTorrent publishers are generally musicians, filmmakers and independent creators, the ...
BitTorrent is starting a grant program to help young artists and filmmakers develop their early fan bases. The San Fransciso, Calif.-based tech company will offer 25 cash grants, each totaling ...
A trio of Hollywood distributors -- A24, Oscilloscope and Honora -- are joining the launch of BitTorrent Now as pilot partners.
BitTorrent, the company behind the popular file sharing protocol with the same name, is developing a secure chat application that will encrypt all communications between users and won’t use any ...
The BitTorrent program accounts for as much as half of all online file-sharing activity, says Andrew Parker, chief technology officer of Britain-based CacheLogic, which monitors such traffic.
This new BitTorrent program makes network file sharing between devices easier than ever.
If you suspect that BitTorrent is an internet-related tool used only for nefarious purposes, you're not far wide of the mark. But behind its success as a means of sharing copyrighted material ...
BitTorrent is starting a grant program to help young artists and filmmakers develop their early fan bases. The San Fransciso, Calif.-based tech company will offer 25 cash grants, each totaling ...