The BitTorrent protocol has grown to become one of the most popular methods of peer-to-peer file sharing, accounting for over 50% of Internet traffic by some accounts. Although the protocol has advantages over other means of file sharing, such as bandwidth distribution, the relative complexity involved in searching for torrent files and downloading them into one of the many BitTorrent client software programs is daunting to novices familiar only with direct Internet file downloads.
To simplify the entire torrent process, TaffyBox has created an online torrent search engine that can initiate the torrent download via a Java applet within the user’s Internet browser. It’s a unique effort that effectively brings what was once relatively complicated within the reach of the average Internet user. Try it out…
[Via: TechCrunch]
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