Localhost
The program lets you access a world-wide file system This file system is maintained in a fully decentralised way, by all of the computers running the Localhost program.
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Localhost is a program that lets you access a shared, world-wide file system through your web browser. This file system is maintained in a fully decentralized way by all of the computers running Localhost. The program uses BitTorrent technology, and new Distributed Hash Table technology called Kademlia. Every user accesses the system from the same root folder. You can change any folder (including the root folder) by adding files and/or folders to it. When you make changes to a folder, a new version of it is created. This results in each folder in the file system having any number of alternate versions. Each user can view any version of each folder. The default version of a folder displayed to users is the most popular version, where the popularity of a version is determined by the number of users that have chosen to view that version. If you make some changes to a folder, which makes a new version, other users will view that version, and if they are good changes, they will continue to view that version, rather than any other version. Your version will become popular, and it may become the default version of that folder for everybody to see. You can include your name on the description of the version. (But you need to keep the program running on your computer until at least one other person chooses to view your new version. When no-one online is viewing a particular version, it dissapears. Every time you enter a folder in the file system to view it, or download a file, you help serve it, so it becomes easier for other users to access it. You can think of this program as a decentralized index for files distributed via BitTorrent; one that naturally evolves to keep the most popular files, and remove the unpopular ones. You could think of it as a Wikipedia for files. You could also think of it as one big shared network drive, built using BitTorrent so as to reduce network strain from a central server. Hopefully people will build up a useful and interesting archive of files for people to download. The files could be Open Source software, Creative Commons licensed works, or any other file that is legal to distribute. This system could be very useful for independent music - to get the music known by people. Unlike regular file sharing networks, the names of the files are presented to the users without them having to do a keyword search. Keyword searching implies that the user knows exactly what they want beforehand. With this system, it is easy for people to browse around the file system structure, discovering new, popular, things. Get your own music up there now! Many users of the BitTorrent network have problems with there speeds so for this we suggest you check out our Zeropaid thread in the forums on how to Improve Your BitTorrent Download Speeds. Once you get this setup why not check our torrent tracker sites for the latest in the best BitTorrent sites for the latest downloads. Once your good, go and Get BitTorrent News to catch up with everthing. http://localhost.r8.org
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