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How BitTorrent Works

By: GreenPanda | Date posted: September 04, 2006 (8:19 pm) | Write a Comment (0 Comments)

BitTorrent is a protocol that enables fast downloading of large files using minimum Internet bandwidth. It costs nothing to use and includes no spyware or pop-up advertising. This article examines how BitTorrent works and how it is different from other file-distribution methods. It also discusses BitTorrent’s future on the Internet.

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