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Jan 24, 2005, 20:09 |
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Oh great, ANOTHER P2P program to add to the already overcrowded category.
I have one suggestion: Ares (www.aresgalaxy.org).
It's free (supported by user donations), easy as hell to use (if you used Kazaa/Morpheus you'll know exactly what to do right away). No spyware, no adware. Downloads are decent most of the time, but the network is still pretty small, but growing fast. A buddy of mine turned me onto it about a month ago, and it has since become my main P2P program for music.
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Re: Search Engines |
Jan 24, 2005, 19:48 |
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dont use exeem, unless you want an unethical spyware company to have access to your computer(cydoor).
http://www.exlite.net/ is out, and it has the crap removed.
Like Kazaa vs Kazza Lite.
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Re: Search Engines |
Jan 24, 2005, 17:41 |
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84% of net users have used a search engine And 16% of net users haven't? Jeeeesus!
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Search Engines |
Jan 24, 2005, 10:46 |
Beamer |
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I remember when go.com was a search engine, listing how much each listing paid. Needless to say I never used it, the richest is not necessarily the most useful.
Several years later I ended up doing the bidding for another company. I dealt with dozens of search engines, and couldn't believe how many hits I got from useless little ones that listed exclusively based on bidding. I couldn't believe people chose these over something like Yahoo or Google.
Then Yahoo switched to paid inclusion, and there went my respect for Yahoo. It's still my homepage for news, and I still use it for quick searches, but when I really need something I fall back to google. Unless I'm mistaken they still leave all their ads separate from the actual search.
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