Saturday, January 12, 2008

torrent downloaders.

once u have got the torrent u are about to down load the the files using some torrent downloading soft wares.they finds the no of ports and the peers that would be useful for the download of the files.but don't forget that u have the work of uploading too.there is no big work to be done just your torrent down loader will take care of that.what all u need is to get a torrent down loader and a torrent good health.

recently growing downloaders.

other than the torrent download we currently have a lot more for downloads.. the main of which is lime wire.which is a fast growing down load engine where u can find file which are pre- uploaded and can download them at high speed.but currently u can get torrents from the above mentioned sites and add them to the latest lime wire for torrent download.and the other one is rapidshare where you should upload a file to down load some thing.but every thing is limited to 100mb for a day.. but u can search for all files at high speed.

down load-lime wire
the lime wire 4.16 pro is the the latest.
rapidshare

Saturday, January 5, 2008

top amazing torent sites

bitenona -ranking-11552


torrent reactor -ranking-9130


meganova-ranking-8970


bit torrent -rank 1439


torrentz-ranking -1492


isohunt -ranking 720


torrentspy -ranking -470



piratebay-ranking-429


mininova-ranking-290





how does torrent work

Peer-to-peer File Sharing

Peer-to-peer file sharing is different from traditional file downloading. In peer-to-peer sharing, you use a software program (rather than your Web browser) to locate computers that have the file you want. Because these are ordinary computers like yours, as opposed to servers, they are called peers. The process works like this:
  • You run peer-to-peer file-sharing software (for example, a Gnutella program) on your computer and send out a request for the file you want to download.
  • To locate the file, the software queries other computers that are connected to the Internet and running the file-sharing software.
  • When the software finds a computer that has the file you want on its hard drive, the download begins.
  • Others using the file-sharing software can obtain files they want from your computer's hard drive
The file-transfer load is distributed between the computers exchanging files, but file searches and transfers from your computer to others can cause bottlenecks. Some people download files and immediately disconnect without allowing others to obtain files from their system, which is called leeching. This limits the number of computers the software can search for the requested file.

what are torrents

Torrent is a peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P) communications protocol. BitTorrent is a method of distributing large amounts of data widely without the original distributor incurring the entire costs of hardware, hosting and bandwidth resources. Instead, when data is distributed using the BitTorrent protocol, each recipient supplies pieces of the data to newer recipients, reducing the cost and burden on any given individual source, providing redundancy against system problems, and reducing dependence on the original distributor.

The protocol is the brainchild of programmer Bram Cohen, who designed it in April 2001 and released a first implementation on 2 July 2001.[1] It is now maintained by Cohen's company BitTorrent, Inc.

Usage of the protocol accounts for significant traffic on the Internet, but the precise amount has proven difficult to measure.

There are numerous compatible BitTorrent clients, written in a variety of programming languages, and running on a variety of computing platforms.