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BitTorrent throws a new search engine.
Category: Software Date: 30-05-2005

The popular program of exchange of files through internet BitTorrent has a new searcher. Their creator, Bram Cohen, of United States, and its team developed the tool that facilitates the search of bonds to lower big files.

The operation of the program is based on the fragmentation of files and in the distribution of the data through multiple users. Thanks to this, big files, as movies or television programs, they can be shared with easiness and speed. The protocol used by BitTorrent implies that they are never stored in the places the files that are shared. In their place, they use bonds called trackers that indicate the users where to find the files. 
 
The new search tool is the first commercial offer of the company of Cohen that up to now depended of donations. Although the searcher is gratuitous for the users, it is financed through announcements that appear next to the results of the searches.


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