BitTorrent is the name of a peer-to-peer (P2P) file distribution client application and also of its related file sharing protocol, both of which were created by programmer Bram Cohen. BitTorrent is designed to distribute large amounts of data widely without incurring the corresponding consumption in costly server and bandwidth resources. CacheLogic suggests that BitTorrent traffic accounts for ~35% of all traffic on the internet,[1] while other sources are skeptical.[2] The original BitTorrent application was written in Python. Its source code, as of version 4.0, has been released under the BitTorrent Open Source License, which is a modified version of the Jabber Open Source License. There are numerous compatible clients, written in a variety of programming languages, and running on a variety of computing platforms. BitTorrent clients are programs which implement the BitTorrent protocol. Each BitTorrent client is capable of preparing, requesting, and transmitting any type of computer file over a network using the BitTorrent protocol. This includes text, audio, video, encrypted content, and other types of digital information. BitTorrent is a file transfer protocol. For more information, try this site: http://www.bittorrent.com/about.html
BitTorrent is the global standard for delivering high-quality files over the Internet. With an installed base of over 160 million clients worldwide, BitTorrent technology has turned conventional distribution economics on its head. The more popular a large video, audio or software file, the faster and cheaper it can be transferred with BitTorrent. The result is a better digital entertainment experience for everyone.
BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer file sharing thing
yes it is
No. When your computer is off, no program is running which means bittorent isn't even on to download anything.
Usually, most downloadable content from bittorent is potentially dangerous, just go buy the game, I wouldn't risk it.
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There are many bittorent clients out there and waiting to be be helped. In order to find them you need to be patient and search for one that is best suited to your skill set.
Rapidshare is heaps quicker than Bittorent. Bittorent can take up to 1 day just to download 1gb of info.
totally dont do it from there because they dont upload properly
Yes because ure not paying for what ure downloading.
u use a bittorent client like bitlord or bitcomet.
a bittorent program... and to be sure its legal to download whatever it is you are downloading.
µtorrent. It is very fast, very tiny and very stable.