BitTorrent Launches Dropbox Alternative
redletterdave writes "On Friday morning, BitTorrent launched the alpha test of a new, free public service called BitTorrent Sync, which allows users to securely back up and sync files over the Web using BitTorrent's platform. Unlike competing services such as Box or Dropbox, BitTorrent Sync doesn't store files on remote servers (which means that no third party has access to one's files), and also has no storage limits other than what your devices can hold."
I can't find any seeders for my chemistry homework!
Don't blame me, I voted for Baltar.
Maybe it is stored 'on the network' by keeping the packets in the air constantly. If you can't beat bufferbloat, might as well make use of it for storage.
This PC mag article has a bit more info. Apparently the "unlimited storage" means whatever your phone or PC can hold.
So it looks like what it's doing is syncing files between your devices... or backing up your phone to your PC (if you wanna look at it that way), via the internet and using BT protocol... so you don't have to plug a USB cable from your phone to PC.
ROFLMAO or seed it as Child Porn and have the government back it up for you.
Harrison's Postulate - "For every action there is an equal and opposite criticism"
Crappy links in the article. To sign up, er "apply", for the alpha:
http://labs.bittorrent.com/experiments/sync.html
Not to be rude but that is an awful joke.