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Babelgum – Bringing TV to New Era

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Babelgum ushers in a new era for television, blending the lean-back experience of traditional TV with the interactive and social power of the Internet.

  • Watch in full screen Babelgum uses cutting-edge peer-to-peer technology to stream video to your PC safely and efficiently at near-TV resolution.
  • Make it personal Create your own TV channels with niche-to-mainstream content from around the world tailored to your interests. As you use it, your TV learns what you like and just gets better.
  • Share your views Discover new content through friends, contacts and people with shared interests, and tell others about the content you love or hate. Babelgum is creating a whole new medium for viewers, content owners and advertisers. So keep your eyes wide open.

Babelgum is still at early beta and not yet opened to public.

Written by Ruhani Rabin

April 2nd, 2007 at 9:24 am

G2P.org – Use Google for P2P!

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G2P.org is dedicate themself to use google for the Goodness of our life. Think of P2P file sharing, except google is one of those people.  Using some very special searches, they are able to search for specific files (and file types) using google. What G2P is currently tuned to find is MP3s, Ebooks, and gives the ability to use google as a Proxy.  These searches alone are nothing secret, but G2P puts them easy to use (and remember) interface.

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Written by Ruhani Rabin

June 4th, 2006 at 5:17 am

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PeerMind – Your Personal P2P monitor

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Peermind is your personal P2P network watcher and monitor.

PeerMind uses Nareos state-of-the-art P2P Presence technology to constantly monitor the global P2P networks. Currently, we monitor EDonkey 2000 and Gnutella networks, and we are working on adding FastTrack and BitTorrent.

PeerMind registers millions of file-sharing events every week, and you can see the aggregated results on this site. Using that data, we publish weekly charts of top P2P songs, movies, games and software titles. Our charts show the total number of copies of an item that were available on peer-to-peer file sharing networks during the week.

As we collect huge amounts of data every week, there are some even more exciting things that can be discovered from that data. Nareos will broaden the range of charts and reports, offering some of them for free to the general public.

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Written by Ruhani Rabin

April 18th, 2006 at 11:43 pm