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  2. EZTV - Wikipedia

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    EZTV is a TV torrent distribution group founded in May 2005 and dissolved in April 2015, after a hostile takeover of their domains and brand by "EZCLOUD LIMITED". It quickly became the most visited torrent site for TV shows. [1]

  3. T411 - Wikipedia

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    t411 or Torrent411 was a semi-private BitTorrent tracker website founded in 2008. [1] According to Alexa Internet, it was the 86th most visited website in France in December 2014, and the first in its category. [2] On the 27th of June 2017, t411 was shut down in a joint operation by French and Swedish police. [3] [4]

  4. Category:Unidentified people - Wikipedia

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    B. Babushka Lady. Badge Man. List of 19th-century Major League Baseball players with unidentified given names. The Boy Standing by the Crematory. Jim Browning (YouTuber) Bruneri-Canella case. Caroline Burney.

  5. Micro Transport Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Micro Transport Protocol ( μTP, sometimes uTP) is an open User Datagram Protocol -based (UDP-based) variant of the BitTorrent peer-to-peer file sharing protocol intended to mitigate poor latency and other congestion control problems found in conventional BitTorrent over Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), while providing reliable, ordered ...

  6. File sharing in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. File sharing in Singapore relates to the distribution of digital media in that country. In January 2019, there were about 12,971,500 households connected with a broadband connection to the Internet in Singapore. There are also many public Internet access points ( Wireless LAN) such as public libraries and Internet cafes.

  7. Peer-to-peer web hosting - Wikipedia

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    Internet hosting service. Peer-to-peer web hosting is using peer-to-peer networking to distribute access to webpages. [1] This is differentiated from the client–server model which involves the distribution of web data between dedicated web servers and user-end client computers. Peer-to-peer web hosting may also take the form of P2P web caches ...

  8. What.CD - Wikipedia

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    History. What.CD was founded on the day of Oink's Pink Palace's closure in October 2007. In November 2007, many site users received a hoax email purporting to be from the Recording Industry Association of America threatening to press charges for illegal downloads.

  9. Sneakernet - Wikipedia

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    Other alleged speakers included Tom Reidel, Warren Jackson, or Bob Sutterfield. Although the station wagon transporting magnetic tapes is generally considered the canonical version, variants using trucks or Boeing 747s or C-5s and later storage technologies such as CD-ROMs, DVDs, Blu-rays, or SD Cards have frequently appeared.