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  2. iMesh - Wikipedia

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    iMesh was a media and file sharing client that was available in nine languages. It used a proprietary, centralized, P2P network (IM2Net) operating on ports 80 , 443 and 1863 . [1] iMesh was owned by American company iMesh, Inc., who maintained development centers around the world.

  3. BearShare - Wikipedia

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    BearShare was a peer-to-peer-file-sharing -application originally created by Free Peers, Inc. for Microsoft Windows and also a rebranded version of iMesh by MusicLab, LLC, tightly integrated with their music subscription service.

  4. List of P2P protocols - Wikipedia

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    The name of the protocol may also be the name of the primary or original application software that uses it. Protocol. Used by. Defunct clients. ActivityPub. Friendica, Libervia, Lemmy, Mastodon, Micro.blog, Nextcloud, PeerTube, Pixelfed, Pleroma. Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking (APPN) Systems Network Architecture. BitTorrent.

  5. Zionism - Wikipedia

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    Terminology The term "Zionism" is derived from the word Zion, a hill in Jerusalem, widely symbolizing the Land of Israel. Throughout eastern Europe in the late 19th century, numerous grassroots groups promoted the national resettlement of the Jews in their homeland, as well as the revitalization and cultivation of the Hebrew language. These groups were collectively called the "Lovers of Zion ...

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  7. WinMX - Wikipedia

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    Chat. Most of the software was made by third-party developers for use in the WinMX chat rooms. They include bots, servers to host rooms, and plugins. Bots were used in the chat rooms to either make it more lively, introduce games, or to moderate users, maintain lists of the files a user in a chat room has, and more.

  8. LimeWire - Wikipedia

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    LimeWire was a free peer-to-peer file sharing client for Windows, macOS, Linux and Solaris. [1] Created by Mark Gorton [2] [3] [4] in 2000, it was most prominently a tool used for the download and distribution of pirated materials, particularly pirated music. [5] In 2007, LimeWire was estimated to be installed on over one-third of all computers ...

  9. Talk:iMesh - Wikipedia

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    Many valid and reliable sources are out there that state iMesh is now clean: "Previous versions of iMesh's free software were bundled with adware; however the current version is not bundled with any adware." "iMesh also promised Tuesday that version 6 of its software would be free of adware and spyware."