Domain: sharelive.com
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More torrent sites ...
More torrent sites that have gone down just recently..
http://www.n4p.com/
Sorry
Our torrent site has been shut down
by our ISP (Techdroid) due to a DMCA complaint.
http://www.sharelive.com/
Sorry, ShareLive has been forced to come offline. We are keeping our Forums online.
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Re:also covered on cnn.com
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Uh, the video IS out. ;-)
Torrent*
* - My download of this is 5 hours from completion, so I cannot yet vouch for the quality, but here it is. -
Re:I know I will wait
You don't have to wait: BitTorrent of the Cam is here
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Why use Torrentse
... if you can use Sharelive for BitTorrents?
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Re:possible competition?
Plus all the viruses, mislabeled files, and just plain crappy rips you can download, all for the same low low price!
Well, if your smart, you'll know what proggies/networks/sites to use. I use Shareaza and then use ShareLive to download my albums. Such as Radiohead's latest album (in perfeft qualty, mind you) that hasen't even been released yet. (Due mid June). -
Re:possible competition?
Plus all the viruses, mislabeled files, and just plain crappy rips you can download, all for the same low low price!
Well, if your smart, you'll know what proggies/networks/sites to use. I use Shareaza and then use ShareLive to download my albums. Such as Radiohead's latest album (in perfeft qualty, mind you) that hasen't even been released yet. (Due mid June). -
Combine with EMule and Overnet Instead
While refining the original protocol is all well and good, why not look towards intergration with other open networks now?
I've used em all, as they say, and while no one client is best for all applications I'd say the Emule development is damn close. Since it's Open Source and there are several main "production" versions from different groups plus individual modders putting out even more versions on the cutting edge of development. The best code gets quickly integrated all the way from the edge to the trunk, I've had my eye on their mod forums as well as the latest emule 27a thru 27c releases and things are really moving towards another great milestone release.
With the integration of Overnet support into EMule it now has the best of both worlds, with both public servers and client to client directories. Plus with weblink sites making it easy to find and add known good files to your queue, by batches if needed, it gives the end user the complete experiance of a mature tech.
At least Gnutella is open and may actually end up moving in this direction, I'm disappointed in hearing that the upcomming WinMX will still be closed, both their client and their network really have some good features but in the P2P world closed is death IMHO. As for me, I'll be waiting for the latest 27c EMule as modded by Sivka, my personal favorite at this time.
Jonah Hex -
Gnutella 2 link
Gnutella 2 link for Win32 version on Sharelive.
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Gutenberg and P2P
Of course, as most likely already mentioned, you can get most of the "great" books at the Project Gutenberg website (http://gutenberg.net/).
But with that, maybe this is another great legal thing that P2P can come to the rescue of? Firing up KaZaA Lite, I was able to find PDFs of many of the same books that Gutenberg only has in ASCII form (PDF, in my mind, would be a lot nicer to read and could also retain graphics, styles and fonts). Maybe eDonkey has them too? You can always check for them at Share Reactor or Share Live...