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"An increasing number of young people don't buy albums, so we are not only losing that immediate revenue. They are growing up with a notion that music is free and ought to be free." - Richard Parsons, President, Time Warner, Quoted in the L.A. Times Please email
me if you want to help with the content on this site. (If you have
any clone reviews or useful links then send them to me) What does Gnutella allow you to do?Gnutella allows you to share files on your PC across a network, such as the Internet with other Gnutella users. You can search the network for file names based on keywords, connect your client to others growing the network as you do. What can you find on Gnutella?You can find fairly much anything on Gnutella. Unlike other file sharing applications, such as Napster which only allows you to share mp3 files Gnutella allows you to share any type of file that you want. These may range from mp3 music, mpg, avi and asf videos, to jpg and gif pictures, guitar tabs, word documents and programs. There is a wide range available, however, as with the Internet in general there is also a large store of illegal material, such as illegal-porn, copyrighted music, full-length feature movies etc. At the moment there aren't any regulations and/or filters placed on the material that you can get via Gnutella, so if you are in charge of younger Internet users then you should monitor closely their use of Gnutella. Download GnutellaThe original gnutella v0.56 has been withdrawn. It was not fully robust, and was causing problems on the network. If you have a copy of 0.56, or want a first-time gnutella client please update to toadnode, or limewire. Thanks... Please Note: Wildfire, Jamie McHale and associates accept no responsibility for the material distributed via Gnutella Getting Started: To get your first "host" to connect to the network visit: http://gnutella.wego.com - They should have "host cache" IP addresses or server names on their front page. They also have a good Gnutella tutorial. HOST: gnutellahosts.com Tips on Using GnutellaYou can improve the performance of your Gnutella client and the network performance in general by following through with the following tips:
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