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Bram Cohen

January 8, 2005

Wired Magazine has an interview up with Bram Cohen, the creator of Bit Torrent. 

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Torrents

December 1, 2004

I've added a section in my Furl account for Torrent sites.  If you don't know what a Torrent is read about it here. 

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