Tribler 3.6.0: 4th gen file sharing
p2pnet.net news:- “Dutch researchers have developed a network for a new generation of p2p file sharing through which, they say, faster down- and uploading and live video streaming will become a reality,” p2pnet posted last year.
“Instead of the lone hacker, for the first time, it was written by a team of more than a dozen scientists,” Johan Pouwelse, one of the group, said.
Now, a little more than a year later, “Define 4th generation file sharing system with social networking, recommendation, tag-based navigation, moderation, and real-time streaming,” says the Sourceforge project description. “Remove .torrent, tracker, and website from architecture. Create reference implement. with Bittorrent ABC project.”
Done. And Tribler 3.6.0 is a, “”This is a new type of Bittorrent client,” Pouwelse tells p2pnet, going on:
“Just sit back and relax while Tribler scans The Internet and automatically finds .torrent files.
“No need to visit thevarious .torrent websites.”
Click here for a download.
Definitely stay tuned.
(Cheers, Johan)
Also See:
p2pnet - Tribler: New Dutch p2p network, February 21,, 2006
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