Wayne Rosso's vision of the P2P appears to be taking shape as his MashBoxx file-sharing application signs on Sony-BMG.
June 29, 2005
by Thomas Mennecke
Bram Cohen, the developer of BitTorrent, has a few choice words for Avalanche.
June 21, 2005
by Thomas Mennecke
Ran Geva brings us yet another unique entry into the P2P world.
April 9, 2005
by Thomas Mennecke
INTENT Media Networks hopes to appeal to the family audience with its new P2P application, MyPeer.
March 29, 2005
by Thomas Mennecke
The Digital Rights Management firm SnoCap signs on new independent labels.
March 18, 2005
by Thomas Mennecke
Like the old adage about March, EarthStation 5 came into the P2P world like a lion, and left like a lamb. Update: Expansion of "The End."
February 20, 2005
by Thomas Mennecke
TrustyFiles challenges other P2P applications to match it resourcefulness.
January 26, 2005
by Thomas Mennecke
As with Kazaa Media Desktop before it, independent developers are putting eXeem on a diet. This time, the full version has not been launched yet.
January 20, 2005
by Michael Ingram
Sloncek, the administrator of SuprNova.org., announces the upcoming arrival of eXeem.
December 30, 2004
by Thomas Mennecke
A Japanese man accused of disseminating movies over the Winny P2P network received prison time.
December 2, 2004
by Thomas Mennecke
Putting aside such follies as the potential Supreme Court showdown, the 6,000 plus lawsuits and escalation of free P2P networking, RazorPop declares victory in the online copyright wars.
November 9, 2004
by Thomas Mennecke
Slyck reviews the once controversial multi-P2P client, Shareaza and its host network, Gnutella2.
September 24, 2004
by Thomas Mennecke
As many in the file-sharing community become more conscious of their anonymity, or lack there of, networks with higher security such as ANts are receiving greater attention.
September 13, 2004
by Michael Ingram
With more email providers making additional server space available for users, it appears sharing files has become the next logical step.
September 12, 2004
by Thomas Mennecke
Disillusioned with spyware and adware, more people are turning to open source software as a solution.
August 31, 2004
by Thomas Mennecke