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'''These are the [[P2P Filesharing]] platforms and networks, that allow people to exchange files, and that are based on the principles of [[P2P Computing]]. They are to be distinguished from the [[P2P Clients]], i.e. the software used to access one or more of these platforms.'''
'''These are the [[P2P Filesharing]] platforms and networks, that allow people to exchange files, and that are based on the principles of [[P2P Computing]]. They are to be distinguished from the [[JP2P Clients]], i.e. the software used to access one or more of these platforms.'''





Revision as of 04:19, 2 October 2006

These are the P2P Filesharing platforms and networks, that allow people to exchange files, and that are based on the principles of P2P Computing. They are to be distinguished from the P2P Clients, i.e. the software used to access one or more of these platforms.


Examples

Amongst those platforms are:


Bittorrent

Red Swoosh, reviewed here


AllPeers, a Firefox plug in

Enfra

Dijjer

Skyrider


More Information

See our entries on P2P Filesharing and P2P Computing