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SPEED DOWNLOAD 3.0.6 TURBO-CHARGES FILE
SHARING AND SOFTWARE DISTRIBUTION.
SPEED DOWNLOAD 3.0.6 TURBO-CHARGES FILE
SHARING AND SOFTWARE DISTRIBUTION.
04/06/2005 05:42 PMApril 06, 2005 - Yazsoft announces the immediate availability of
Speed Download 3.0.6; a new version of the popular download manager
offering turbo-charged changes to the new peer to peer file sharing
and software distribution feature set, as well as more performance
tweaks for the upcoming Mac OS X 10.3.9.
Completely re-written with Apple xCode, Speed Download 3 is the
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including turbo-charged downloading, uploading, peer 2 peer file
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3 is optimized for ALL internet connection (dial-up or broadband).
Loki Torrent - Torrent Search, Torrent
Download, You name it, we've got it.
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Download, You name it, we've got it.
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12/31/2004 10:23 AMPiXPO image sharing software enables
instant photo sharing, chatting and now
adds free web-hosting of shared images
PiXPO image sharing software enables
instant photo sharing, chatting and now
adds free web-hosting of shared images
07/22/2004 02:41 AMHow2Share Technologies Inc. announced today the release of the PiXPO™
1.5. PiXPO combines photo album management, secure photo sharing, and
instant messaging to enable fast photo sharing without delays. [PRWEB
Jul 22, 2004]
Mac AIM 4.7 adds Friendly Name, new file
sharing
Mac AIM 4.7 adds Friendly Name, new file
sharing
02/19/2004 04:00 AMAmerica Online announced on Wednesday that the Mac version of
AOL Instant
Messenger (AIM) 4.7, the company's popular online chat
application, is now available for download. It adds Friendly Name
support as well as a new file sharing implementation.
ProgeSOFT Announces ProgeCAD LT 2005
Beta: a Free CAD Software, “DWG” Native
File Format, That Just Works
ProgeSOFT Announces ProgeCAD LT 2005
Beta: a Free CAD Software, “DWG” Native
File Format, That Just Works
01/05/2005 04:34 AMThe wait is over. A free CAD (Computer Aided Design) software, DWG
native file format it’s available for the pleasure of all the
worldwide CAD (Computer Aided Design) users. “Engineers, architects,
designers and anyone who creates, views or edits professional
drawings,” said Marco Lucini, ProgeSOFT CEO and founder “now have the
possibility to adopt a professional DWG native file format CAD, that
just works. And it’s free.” [PRWEB Jan 5, 2005]
New Network Tool Tries To Block Illegal
File Sharing
New Network Tool Tries To Block Illegal
File Sharing
04/21/2004 12:54 PMPalisade Systems appears to be the first network monitoring company to
license Audible Magic's technology for identifying song files, and
claims that their new tool can
stop illegal song
file transfers in their tracks. There are a few other companies
out there like Palisade, and I imagine they're all working on
something similar. Announcements like this make the RIAA happy, but
are unlikely to do very much. As the article points out, the
technology doesn't work on encrypted systems - which is where file
sharing programs are rapidly headed. Also, the company still hasn't
demonstrated how well the technology works. It's likely that active
file sharers will figure out ways around it within a day, making the
technology somewhat worthless in the long run. Meanwhile, people who
will get stopped are those who aren't necessarily trying to do
anything illegal, but are just doing things like emailing themselves a
song, so they can shift it from one computer to another. Once again,
the industry will end up pushing file sharers further underground, but
it's unlikely this will do much to slow down file sharing.
Software File Sharing Growing As Well
Software File Sharing Growing As Well
01/19/2004 05:05 AMWhile the RIAA and the MPAA have gotten all the attention for being
"concerned" about all this file sharing, the original "intellectual
property" bullies - the BSA (Business Software Alliance) were clearly
feeling left out. So, now, they're getting a bit of misguided
publicity as they start whining that
peopl
e are sharing software via file sharing networks as well. There
are a few interesting points made in the article. First, among the
BSA's tracking tools is a system that allows them to change ISPs every
60 seconds so no one can figure out where they're coming from. If the
BSA can do that, why can't ordinary users? How long until regular P2P
users have that same ability to "cloak" who they are? More
importantly, the article shows just how single-minded and short
sighted the BSA is being. The article even quotes one software
developer who points out that the unauthorized copies of their
software showing up on Kazaa is helping them get attention and builds
their market share. That's the main issue. Instead of trying to
crack down on file sharing, software publishers need to look at it as
a marketing issue. There's a lot more to good software than just the
bits that make up the code - and plenty of companies are willing to
pay for good software if it comes with important extras like support
and upgrades. Meanwhile, with the fears of getting spyware, viruses
and trojans via file sharing networks, a good marketing campaign would
convince any user who would normally pay for the software that the
downsides of getting software off a file sharing network probably
aren't worth it. Instead, the BSA is going to waste a lot of money to
try to shut down file sharers who are unlikely to do anything that
negatively impacts the bottom line of software publishers.
Update 2: Microsoft Expands Sharing of
Source Code
Update 2: Microsoft Expands Sharing of
Source Code
09/19/2004 09:09 PMForbes Sep 20 2004 1:39AM GMT
Update 3: Microsoft Expands Sharing of
Source Code
Update 3: Microsoft Expands Sharing of
Source Code
09/19/2004 09:09 PMForbes Sep 20 2004 1:37AM GMT
Windows update hits file sharing
networks
Windows update hits file sharing
networks
08/10/2004 02:34 PMCNET News.com Aug 10 2004 7:22PM GMT
Windows update hits file-sharing
networks
Windows update hits file-sharing
networks
08/10/2004 02:34 PMZDNet Aug 10 2004 7:28PM GMT
Demonstrating A Legitimate Use Of File
Sharing For Microsoft's Update?
Demonstrating A Legitimate Use Of File
Sharing For Microsoft's Update?
08/10/2004 03:43 PMThe BBC is reporting on Downhill Battle's move to
offer the new
Microsoft Windows XP update via BitTorrent as a way of showing how
distributed file sharing applications can be used for legitimate,
non-infringing purposes (though, the article hints that Microsoft
isn't particularly thrilled about this). Of course, anyone who
understands how BitTorrent works knows that there are already plenty
of examples of non-infringing uses of BitTorrent. At this point,
unfortunately, this demo may only serve to show how immature
BitTorrent actually is. While the concept is great, the
implementation still needs quite a bit of work.
Suspected Developer of File-Sharing
Software
Suspected Developer of File-Sharing
Software
05/10/2004 09:58 PM
In this Wired
news about a Japanese professor being arrested because he is a
'suspected developer
of file-sharing software'. Wow. I wonder if a
'suspected innovator of
file-sharing software' like me might get arrested someday?

File-Sharing Software Firms Warned (AP)
File-Sharing Software Firms Warned (AP)
08/05/2004 09:09 PMAP - Attorneys general from 45 states sent letters Thursday to seven
companies that offer online file-sharing software, hinting at possible
legal consequences if the networks don't better inform computer users
about potential copyright violations from sharing files.
A Software Aimed at Taming File-Sharing
A Software Aimed at Taming File-Sharing
03/08/2004 11:08 PMA company named Audible Magic says its software can spot copyrighted
materials while they are being passed from computer to computer and
block the transfer.
Judges rule file-sharing software legal
Judges rule file-sharing software legal
08/19/2004 03:07 PMA federal appeals court has ruled that file-sharing software is in
fact legal. The panel noted that file-sharing companies simply
provide the software for individual users to share information.
Therefore, they cannot be held accountable for what users share, be it
a word document or copyrighted material.
While developers of file-sharing software are rejoicing about the
federal appeals courts ruling, the RIAA and MPAA are steaming mad.
This ruling has dealt a serious blow to the two industries, but they
have vowed to continue the fight. They have urged a re-examination of
the law, and will undoubtedly proceed with an appeal. However, they
still face the same old problem : unlike Napster, new file-sharing
networks don't have central servers where computer connect to access
copyrighted material. This technique makes file-sharing networks like
Sharman and Stream cast even harder to shutdown.
If this ruling had not gone through (i.e. the RIAA / MPAA won),
several file-sharing developers would have had to face the possibility
of further legal action. Right now, those file-sharing developers
(Grokster Ltd, Stream cast Networks Inc. and Sharman Networks Ltd.)
are in the clear. The situation is such that the RIAA & MPAA won't
stop until file-sharing is a thing of the past : read - they'll never
stop. Problem is, you can't shut down file sharing networks with
legal action.

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InformationRead full story...File-sharing battle to escalate with new
fingerprinting software
File-sharing battle to escalate with new
fingerprinting software
04/21/2004 03:36 PMA new application that claims to be able to filter out copyrighted
content from P2P networks is slated for release this week, and
universities are interested. Will this put the brakes on file-trading
on college campuses and other places?
Software Piracy Is in Resurgence, With
New Safeguards Eroded by File Sharing
Software Piracy Is in Resurgence, With
New Safeguards Eroded by File Sharing
01/19/2004 01:41 AMThe software industry has developed techniques to safeguard programs
and thwart pirates, and global software piracy rates have declined
somewhat.
Update: Cisco adds intelligence to
network gear
Update: Cisco adds intelligence to
network gear
06/22/2005 02:56 AMEmbarking on a new direction, Cisco Systems unveiled details
Tuesday of its first move into the messaging middleware business with
its AON (Application-Oriented Network) business unit.

At its Networkers conference in Las Vegas, the company announced
the formation of the AON business unit, a number of technical
relationships -- most notably IBM -- and products that are intended to
add more intelligence to the network. This added intelligence will
better equip the network to understand business-application
communications in order to support more-effective business decisions,
according to company officials.
"AON is a new technology direction for Cisco as well as a new
product offering," said Stephen Cho, senior director for product
management in Cisco's AON business unit.
AON supports Cisco’s vision for the Intelligent Information
Network, Cho said. It is a network-embedded intelligent message
routing system that integrates application message-level
communication, visibility, and security into the fabric of the
network.
The AON group will roll out its first products later this year.
Initial offerings will be a branch-office router and a blade that can
be used with Cisco switches. Eventually, the company will add a
stand-alone AON device and a branch-office router that connects to SAP
applications, Cho said.
The AON products will be about the size of a hardback book, he
added. Pricing on the products will be announced later this
summer.
Cisco is hardly going it alone in providing these services. It is
also bringing aboard third-party providers who can build add-ons to
Cisco's products. IBM and Tibco Software, for instance, will
participate in the middleware space, building products that will allow
AON to interpret messages sent by those middleware systems.
While it might look as if Cisco's AON and IBM's Websphere products
would compete, IBM officials said the collaboration between the two
would work to the customer's benefit. The goal of the
collaboration is to create stronger integration between Websphere and
a number of network infrastructure layers by simplifying the IT
infrastructure, thereby reducing complexity and the total cost of
ownership.
Another benefit of establishing tighter integration between the two
companies' respective technologies is that the integration can serve
as a building block for an SOA, IBM officials said. This in turn can
help corporate users create an on-demand business that better
integrates data across the enterprise as well as externally with
business partners.
"Traditionally Cisco calls on networking guys and we call on a
software guys," said Jeff Henry, IBM's director of Websphere Product
Management. "And so now the two are able to play off one another's
infrastructure much better, especially as our customers start to roll
out SOAs. It breaks it down into more consumable components. When you
use the network and middleware layers together, it provides a good
infrastructure for an SOA."
By embedding the Websphere MQ client as part of AON, designers
reportedly created the industry's first network-based messaging
support for business applications. One of the major benefits is that
the Cisco-Websphere combination can handle process traffic based on
priority, making it easier to enforce service-level agreements and to
handle traffic skews, officials from both companies said.
“Adding intelligent application message handling to the network
enables applications and the network to work together as an integrated
system,†said Taf Anthias, vice president and general manager of the
AON business unit. “It makes sense for us to collaborate on this
initiative with IBM, given IBM's position in the application
integration middleware market."
With SAP, Cisco is working to integrate AON and Enterprise Services
Architecture (ESA) with the software giant's SAP Business One
software.
“By combining ESA and AON with SAP Business One, we will have the
ability to deliver significant customer benefits for parent companies
and their subsidiaries, such as improved application security, easier
application deployment and even better integration, better business
visibility, and network-based policy management," said George Paolini,
executive vice president for platform ecosystem development at
SAP.
Cisco is also working with other services and software firms,
including: Actional, ConnecTerra, Contivo, CXO, EDS, Infogain,
ManTech, SAIC, Trace Financial, TransAct Tools, and Verisign to build
additional add-on products and services to the AON architecture. Cisco
has also established an AON partner support, training, testing,
certification, and marketing services program.
"We expect to have other partners to announce as well," Cho
said.
IT analysts said Cisco's move into more middleware-type products
made sense.
“The nature of the enterprise network is evolving from a
low-function communication service to a high-function enterprise
nervous system (ENS),†said Roy Schulte, a vice president and
research fellow at Gartner. “This is changing application design and
IT-management practices in fundamental ways. In a conventional
architecture, intelligent application systems interact through a
low-function, fairly ‘dumb’ network," he said.
By contrast in an ENS-based architecture the network is as
intelligent as the applications. The ENS offloads logic from the
application systems by transforming and redirecting messages and
providing other services as appropriate, Schulte added.
SEE
ALSO:
IBM lands $1.6B services contract with
NiSource
Update: SAP lures top execs from rivals
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Picasa: Automated Digital Photo
Organizer software, instant photo
albums, sharing & printing: Download
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Organizer software, instant photo
albums, sharing & printing: Download
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Microsoft Data Access Components -
Disable ADODB.Stream object from
Internet Explorer (KB870669)
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Microsoft Data Access Components -
Disable ADODB.Stream object from
Internet Explorer (KB870669)
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Download.com.sg, a Full Fledged Software
Download Site Hits 100,000 Visits a Day,
Increasing User Base Steadily and
Keeping Software Developers and Sponsors
Happy
Download.com.sg, a Full Fledged Software
Download Site Hits 100,000 Visits a Day,
Increasing User Base Steadily and
Keeping Software Developers and Sponsors
Happy
06/22/2005 01:51 AMWithin a short period of time, download.com.sg has made a mark for
itself as the premier software repository. Download.com.sg has added
10,000 memebers over just a few months and is averaging 100,000 visits
daily. Its sponsors, mainly software developers who sell their
software are kept happy with low advertising rate and high returns.
[PRWEB Jun 21, 2005]
Anonymous file sharing network not so
anonymous after all?
Anonymous file sharing network not so
anonymous after all?
12/02/2003 12:12 PMAn anonymous file-sharing network, "Winny," has proven to be not so
anonymous for 2 Japanese men who were arrested for trading games and
films.
IBM to update SAN File System software
IBM to update SAN File System software
05/25/2004 04:31 PMUnlike earlier versions of the SAN File System, which supported only
IBM products, Version 2.1 will work with storage devices from IBM
rivals including EMC, HP and Hitachi Data Systems.
FlashPoint launches fastest photo
sharing on the Internet. Innovative
Qurio Instant Photo Server allows
instant photo sharing with anyone, any
time, anywhere, directly from the
control of your own PC.
FlashPoint launches fastest photo
sharing on the Internet. Innovative
Qurio Instant Photo Server allows
instant photo sharing with anyone, any
time, anywhere, directly from the
control of your own PC.
09/09/2004 03:46 AMFlashPoint prepares to unlock the pictures of more than 40 million
digital camera owners who have their pictures trapped in their PC.
Consumers are tired of trying to share their pictures with cumbersome
email attachments and time consuming uploads to web sites. The
innovative Qurio Instant Photo Server allows you to instantly share
thousands of full resolution pictures over the Internet, directly from
your own PC. And, since your pictures stay right on your own hard
drive, you remain in complete control of your personal pictures.
[PRWEB Sep 9, 2004]
Sharing Ideas Just Got Easier: Blogging,
Keyword Tagging, File Sharing, Social
Networking … And That’s Just For
Starters!
Sharing Ideas Just Got Easier: Blogging,
Keyword Tagging, File Sharing, Social
Networking … And That’s Just For
Starters!
03/23/2005 04:46 AMLaunched this month, Apcala is a web system that allows you to share
photographs, audio, video, documents and personalised profiles with
friends, family, other Apcala users and the Internet at large. It’s
advertising free and free to use. [PRWEB Mar 23, 2005]
DVR-A07: The Fastest Multiple Format
DVD/CD Writer
DVR-A07: The Fastest Multiple Format
DVD/CD Writer
11/14/2003 10:20 AMA9 Offers Search Results From Five
Sources
A9 Offers Search Results From Five
Sources
09/16/2004 01:04 AMA9, the search engine from Amazon.com, has relaunched its search
engine. It now offers search results from several different sources,
including the IMDB and of course, Amazon.com. It's available at...
"bitoogle :: the bit torrent file search
engine (bittorrent)"
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engine (bittorrent)"
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First native OS X web log file analyzer
available as preview
First native OS X web log file analyzer
available as preview
01/02/2005 06:36 PMKiel, Germany (December 09, 2004) - turingart is pleased to announce
the immediate availability of TrendyMac 0.9.2, the one and only native
GUI based OS X web logfile analyzer.
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Sprint Update Your Mobile Phone Software
Over Its Wireless Network
Sprint Update Your Mobile Phone Software
Over Its Wireless Network
01/06/2005 03:27 PMSlashPhone Jan 6 2005 5:53PM GMT
Exporting SQL Query Results To A Comma
Delimited File Format File
Exporting SQL Query Results To A Comma
Delimited File Format File
05/21/2004 09:57 AMAvoid that File Download Warning when
running a file from a unc path in Server
2003
Avoid that File Download Warning when
running a file from a unc path in Server
2003
04/21/2004 05:09 PMMac mini Delivers Big
Results
Mac mini Delivers Big
Results
03/19/2005 02:57 AMTom Rose writes for the Boston Herald, How could a company with
a proud tradition of producing elegant, cutting-edge computers enter
the world of striped-down hardware? The answer: with style, grace and,
perhaps most surprisingly, affordability. The base model of the Mac
mini comes in at $499. Good looks aside, the Mac mini delivers a
software suite that by itself is worth the purchase price. [Mar
17, 2005]
Mac Mini Delivers Big Results
Mac Mini Delivers Big Results
03/19/2005 02:30 AMGood looks aide, the Mac mini delivers a software suite that by
itself is worth the purchase price. By Tom Rose, Boston Herald
Network Provider Delivers the "Missing
Link" Between New York and New Jersey–A
Diverse–Non-Commuter Tunnel-Hudson River
Crossing-for Telecommunications Network
Operators and Users
Network Provider Delivers the "Missing
Link" Between New York and New Jersey–A
Diverse–Non-Commuter Tunnel-Hudson River
Crossing-for Telecommunications Network
Operators and Users
03/24/2005 11:05 AMLexent Metro Connect activates fiber optic cable in New
telecommunications pipeline "bore" crossing the Hudson River. [PRWEB
Mar 24, 2005]
RCN offering fastest access to Internet
RCN offering fastest access to Internet
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