Friday, August 31, 2007

Tribler


TRIBLER
While file-sharing networks are good ways to help lots
of people get hold of large files often they have far more people
taking from the system than they do giving.


Peer-to-peer networks can become sluggish if too many users download content without sharing with others.

Researchers have found a way to enforce good manners on file-sharing networks by treating bandwidth as a currency.


The team has created a peer-to-peer system called
Tribler in which selfless sharers earn faster upload and download
speeds but leechers are penalised.

Tribler has also been made to work with the PlayStation 3
Video on Demand

When the download is on its way, you can use the integrated video player to start watching ASAP





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1 comment:

johnalexwood said...

Since you are interested in file sharing apps, thought you's like to have a look at this one - izimi.com

You share any file any size directly from your PC and the site displays all the shared files and is a social network. Have a little look!