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Downloading From Usenet Goes Mainstream (Ad)
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Posted on Sunday, May 02 2010 @ 21:54:02 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck |
Usenet’s unparalleled download speeds and massive selection of user uploads has long made it the favorite download network for uber geeks. New software from Binverse is bringing the power of Usenet to the masses by combining an easy to use interface with private and secure access to the Usenet network.
What Makes Usenet So Popular With Geeks
Blazing Fast Speed - The most striking difference of Usenet compared to other technologies is it’s blazing fast download speeds. With Usenet instead of downloading from peers you download from enterprise servers over multi gigabyte connections. Because of this, you can literally max out your internet connection, downloading files in minutes that would normally take hours.
Massive Selection - The amount of user uploads available on Usenet is simply massive. At over 800 terabytes available and increasing daily it is difficult to even visualize the possibilities. The Library of Congress (the largest library in the world) is estimated to only contain 20 Terabytes of data. The massive amount of content available on Usenet ensures that your options are virtually endless.
Privacy - With other technologies you are forced to upload a file as you download, this makes it almost impossible to remain private. With Usenet you never have to upload a single file, removing a major hurdle to maintaining your privacy.
Read more at Binverse
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