Jul 21 2004

BearShare Releases BearShare Lite: Adware and Spyware Free

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FileSharing Service Launches the Only 100% Adware and Spyware Free Peer to Peer Product


 


MIAMI BEACH, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–July 20, 2004–BearShare announces the release of a new product called BearShare Lite, the only commercial free of adware and spyware. Users can download it from one of the following distribution partners:

1. PC World

Link: http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,8062,00.asp

2. CNET Download.com

Link: http://www.download.com/BearShare-Lite/3000-2166-10301053.html?tag=sptlt&tag=sptlt

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3. MP3 Music Machine

Link: http://www.mp3machine.com/software/Bear_Share/

4. Tucows

Link: http://www.tucows.com/preview/370623.html

Or directly from Free Peer’s BearShare Lite 4.5.1“We designed this product to meet the needs of users who prefer using File-sharing applications without any adware or spyware,” states Vincent Falco, Free Peers Inc. Chief Executive Officer and Founder.

“Users can still upgrade to BearShare Pro which allows users to get the files they want faster from more sources at once,” details Louis Tatta, BearShare Chief Operating Officer.


About Free Peers, Inc.
Free Peers, Inc., creators of the BearShare software product, is a leading global communications technology company that is revolutionizing Internet digital media distribution and communications via a unique software-driven solution that enables users to communicate with one another more efficiently on an unprecedented scale.


Company Overview:
Free Peers, Inc., creators of the BearShare software product, is a provider of digital communications solutions to help consumers and content creators communicate directly. Free Peers is revolutionizing Internet digital media distribution and is passionate about peer-to-peer technology. An increasing number of businesses and customers have embraced distributed computing as a viable method for buying, selling and distributing goods and services. As a developer of digital content wrapping solutions, Free Peers will continue to empower people to be content creators.


Technology Information:
Free Peers flagship product, BearShare, includes a software application that resides on the user’s computer, a graphical user interface and a true P2P operating system, where each user functions as both individual client and server. BearShare architecture allows users to connect directly with one another, but unlike centralized systems, there are no bandwidth or storage costs associated with it. Because BearShare distributed computing architecture reduces central server bottleneck and storage, it will be utilized by large corporations for collaboration and distribution of media, documents and research reports with the deployment of a secure P2P layer.


Contacts 
Free Peers, Miami Beach
John Busher, 415/359-0454 (San Francisco)
or Mobile 415/215-4396

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