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 Blog: P2P

    File sharing is distributing or providing access to digital media like computer programs, multimedia, documents or anything that is in digital format.
    Peep-to-peer file sharing is when people utilize peer-to-peer networking technology to share and distribute digital media.  It allows users to access media files like books, music, movies and even video games using P2P software program.
   One of the most prominent P2P software program is BitTorrent. The fact that its application enables faster download, more than 20 million people had already downloaded it back in 2005 according to Wired article. It was surprising to know that people were making a living off of patrons donation who use BitTorrent.
    Another example of P2P application was Napster. It was a popular application back in 2000s where people could share files but what separated them from others was their focus on enabling users to share and listen to mp3 files and a user friendly interface.


  • https://www.wired.com/2005/01/bittorrent-2/

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  1. I like the way how you explained P2P. I also used the example of Bit torrent in my blog, I also find BitTorrent, very interesting and I also like that fact that you pointed out about how people were making a living off of patrons donation who use BitTorrent.

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