Posted by on under pirate bay, european universities, torrent files, solutis, search capabilities, mininova, bittorrent sites, torrents, peers, cow, flood, harvard, tribler, developers, vuze |

A Cow writes "The Tribler BitTorrent client, a project run by researchers from several European universities and Harvard, is the first to incorporate decentralized search capabilities. With Tribler, users can now find .torrent files that are hosted among other peers, instead of on a centralized site such as The Pirate Bay or Mininova. The Tribler developers have found a way to make their client work without having to rely on BitTorrent sites. Although others have tried to come up with similar solutions, such as the Cubit plugin for Vuze, Tribler is the first to understand that with decentralized BitTorrent search, there also has to be a way to moderate these decentralized torrents in order to avoid a flood of spam."

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Tagi: pirate bay, european universities, torrent files, solutis, search capabilities, mininova, bittorrent sites, torrents, peers, cow, flood, harvard, tribler, developers, vuze
Posted by on under pirate bay, european universities, torrent files, solutis, search capabilities, mininova, bittorrent sites, torrents, peers, cow, flood, harvard, tribler, developers, vuze |

A Cow writes "The Tribler BitTorrent client, a project run by researchers from several European universities and Harvard, is the first to incorporate decentralized search capabilities. With Tribler, users can now find .torrent files that are hosted among other peers, instead of on a centralized site such as The Pirate Bay or Mininova. The Tribler developers have found a way to make their client work without having to rely on BitTorrent sites. Although others have tried to come up with similar solutions, such as the Cubit plugin for Vuze, Tribler is the first to understand that with decentralized BitTorrent search, there also has to be a way to moderate these decentralized torrents in order to avoid a flood of spam."

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


Tagi: pirate bay, european universities, torrent files, solutis, search capabilities, mininova, bittorrent sites, torrents, peers, cow, flood, harvard, tribler, developers, vuze
Posted by Elementus on under solutis, possibilities, flexibility |

Some time ago I have integrated
ShotCode into iMatrix application. It is very nice fact! It proves flexibility of iMatrix design and wide possibilities on integration custom, proprietary, solutions widely available on a market.
ShotCode is quite different from other 2D codes; it is circular. It looks nice and it's processing is really fast. I am sure it is not the last project together with ShotCode team and soon you will find other interesting joint projects!
Tagi: solutis, possibilities, flexibility
Posted by Elementus on under solutis, new opportunities, imatrix |


I am happy to announce big change in iMatrix history - iMatrix project becomes a part of new company in the World of Mobile Solutions. I feel big potential of that market and power to lead new company to success. Our new name is 2D SENSE.
We are openning on June 2nd, 2008. You are welcome to our new site:
http://www.2dsense.com/
Tagi: solutis, new opportunities, imatrix
Posted by on under russian project, solutis, fb2, milana, millis, offshore development, mths, alexey, slava, andrey, mth, x4, cyril, ilya, new era, anti piracy, repository, peoe, alexander, victoria |


We are excited to announce that most of our products (namely
Kate,
Russian Project,
i2Reader,
Greek Project,
Hood and
iPref) are now available in
our APT repository for Cydia/Icy. Give 'em a try if you didn't yet. :)
Also, to celebrate the mark of 200,000 sold copies of our software, we are permanently dropping down the prices on selected products:
- Kate is now being offered in 6 month subscription and Unlimited variants:
- 6 months subscription: $20 → $10
- Unlimited edition: $45 → $25
- Russian Project: $21 → $15
- i2Reader Pro: $35 → $25
We are already working on Kate for 3.0, and i2Reader went through some major rewrites to soon shine with more formats support as well as an improved FB2 parser.
We believe this marks the beginning of the new era for Ripdev as a team. Over the past year we have grown from 4 to 15 people, and are successfully developing our own solutions as well as doing some offshore development. Our software protection system
Kali AP still holds the ranks of the most advanced anti-piracy solution on the market, and our free products
Installer and
Icy serve millions of people around the world.
This all, of course, couldn't happen without your support... so we'd like to take an opportunity and say "thank you" to everyone who supported us on the way. You rock.
-Alexander (x4), Alexey, Andrey, Anton, Cyril, Ilya, Julia, Milana, Slava, Victoria, Yuriy (x2)
Tagi: russian project, solutis, fb2, milana, millis, offshore development, mths, alexey, slava, andrey, mth, x4, cyril, ilya, new era, anti piracy, repository, peoe, alexander, victoria