Dec 22 2004

ShareLive Returns

  • Written by Jorge
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Source: P2PForums.com

Public file sharing has taken some major hits this month, with the closure of a vast number of BitTorrent and eDonkey2000 link sites. More recently, SuprNova, home to a large percentage of the BitTorrent userbase closed its doors.

The termination of these popular sites has left some people looking for a new home for Torrents and ed2k links.

Proving that “if they close one, another will just as quickly replace it”, ShareLive, a site which first appeared back in 2002, has re-opened its doors to the public. ShareLive indexes links for a number of networks, including eDonkey2000, Gnutella 1 & 2, BitTorrent and even MP2P in its unique structure.

You can visit the re-opened ShareLive here.

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