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archiex
06-07-2006, 10:41 PM
Found in a blog about Unlimited download sites:
Even if companies like Videobox manage to find the fibre to deliver their bits traditionally, they won’t be able to compete with the – effectively zero – cost of companies using p-2-p technology to deliver files. That shift will hit the top-down companies as hard as they’ve hit the people who still ship discs.
Here is what I found, A free application allows webmasters to create their own Peer to Peer revenue stream -- I would love to fight the scammers back with exclusive content that for customers to value and pay for. I just downloaded a 700MG file in 90 minutes.
http://www.verosee.com looks like a chance to use shared folders as a means of placing fresh content.Best of all, the shared folders are totally secure! No one but me and my shared folder invitees can have access to the folders(I actually read the site's security documentation.)
Anybody have any ideas about this program?
Archiex

gonzo
06-07-2006, 11:23 PM
Found in a blog about Unlimited download sites:
Even if companies like Videobox manage to find the fibre to deliver their bits traditionally, they won’t be able to compete with the – effectively zero – cost of companies using p-2-p technology to deliver files. That shift will hit the top-down companies as hard as they’ve hit the people who still ship discs.
Here is what I found, A free application allows webmasters to create their own Peer to Peer revenue stream -- I would love to fight the scammers back with exclusive content that for customers to value and pay for. I just downloaded a 700MG file in 90 minutes.
http://www.verosee.com looks like a chance to use shared folders as a means of placing fresh content.Best of all, the shared folders are totally secure! No one but me and my shared folder invitees can have access to the folders(I actually read the site's security documentation.)
Anybody have any ideas about this program?
Archiex

I think your about 5 years late with marketing via p2p. People embedding spyware into many applications once again has ruined it for all of us.

I do see a mutation of P2P applied into the adult industry. And Ill have more on that in about a week.

Jace
06-08-2006, 12:26 AM
I think your about 5 years late with marketing via p2p

tell that to www.p2pads.com, there are some people making serious coin with that shit

gonzo
06-08-2006, 01:10 AM
tell that to www.p2pads.com (http://www.p2pads.com), there are some people making serious coin with that shit

See you in about a week with the scoop on the mutation.
Was I wrong the last time?