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Emule
| Website Description : Official website of this peer-to-peer software |
- www.emule.co.uk added in the Free Directory since 08/06/2008
- Registered in the Computing directory
http://www.emule.co.uk/
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Emule, informations
- Google
Google allows users to search the Web for images, news, products, video, and other content.
http://www.google.com/ - Google Image Search
Google Image search engine, helping users find pictures, photos, and images on the Web.
http://images.google.com/ - Google Video
Database of recent TV programs and user-uploaded videos.
http://video.google.com/ - Google Earth
Google Earth shows 3D overviews of major cities, mountains, and other terrain, as well as driving directions and maps. Also includes Sky, which allows users to view stars and galaxies.
http://earth.google.com/ - Google Directory
Google's human-edited directory, organizing the web into topics and categories. A joint effort of Google and the Open Directory Project.
http://directory.google.com/
Emule, actuality
German file-sharer let off - he was only downloading, not "making available"
It's the all-new confusing situation in the murky world of file-sharing!
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/techdigest/20080716/ttc-german-file-sharer-let-off-he-was-on-e870a33.html
P2P leecher targeted in Germany for making files available
When does "making available" mean "not making anything available whatsoever?" When you have set your P2P client's settings to not upload a single byte (you dirty leecher, you) but you're targeted anyway by a company that claims it has proof that you made its files available. Such a thing has happened in Germany, casting further doubt on the making available theory. Read More... ...
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080715-when-making-available-means-not-making-anything-available.html
by villagerman (-0.22) on Sun 21st Jan 2007 17:56 UTC
Over here, Windows 2000 with Firefox 2.0.0.1, VLC media Player, Emule, RealPlayer, Picasa, CCleaner, RegScrubXP, Video DVD Maker, Camel's Mpeg Join and OpenOffice does everything I'd like to do to my full satisfaction.
http://www.osnews.com/thread?204015
Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 5th Jan 2008 04:08 UTC
While this might be a bold statement, all things point to this. Blu-Ray was already winning in market share slowly but surely, and today's Warner decision to go BD-only puts the final nails into this HD format war as Warner is the biggest movie distributor.
http://www.newmobilecomputing.com/thread?294408
It's the all-new confusing situation in the murky world of file-sharing!
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/techdigest/20080716/ttc-german-file-sharer-let-off-he-was-on-e870a33.html
P2P leecher targeted in Germany for making files available
When does "making available" mean "not making anything available whatsoever?" When you have set your P2P client's settings to not upload a single byte (you dirty leecher, you) but you're targeted anyway by a company that claims it has proof that you made its files available. Such a thing has happened in Germany, casting further doubt on the making available theory. Read More... ...
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080715-when-making-available-means-not-making-anything-available.html
by villagerman (-0.22) on Sun 21st Jan 2007 17:56 UTC
Over here, Windows 2000 with Firefox 2.0.0.1, VLC media Player, Emule, RealPlayer, Picasa, CCleaner, RegScrubXP, Video DVD Maker, Camel's Mpeg Join and OpenOffice does everything I'd like to do to my full satisfaction.
http://www.osnews.com/thread?204015
Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 5th Jan 2008 04:08 UTC
While this might be a bold statement, all things point to this. Blu-Ray was already winning in market share slowly but surely, and today's Warner decision to go BD-only puts the final nails into this HD format war as Warner is the biggest movie distributor.
http://www.newmobilecomputing.com/thread?294408


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