BitTorrent Intros Live Streaming Service That Makes Buffering A Thing Of The Past

BitTorrent Intros Live Streaming Service That Makes Buffering A Thing Of The Past

Torrents have been used over the years mainly as a way to effectively share content with other users who are also interested in that piece of content, using all the bandwidth of the connected parties in order to deliver that content to one another. Videos, photos, e-books and software have all be download and uploaded on torrents for years, but a new service may change how we look at torrents forever.

BitTorrent inventor Bram Cohen is announcing today a live streaming video service that he believes will revolutionize the online streaming world. BitTorrent Live allows people to stream content through BitTorrent and the more people that tune in, the better the quality becomes, which is the complete opposite of traditional online video streams.

Since the service will use those watching in order to help strengthen its broadcast, this will effectively eliminate the need for the person who is hosting the video to worry about bandwidth costs as well as infrastructure barriers. This is quite an important technology as, in theory, it could make the days of buffering online videos a thing of the past, that is, as long as there are enough people watching the same thing you are.

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YouTube Co-Founder Teases Launch Of New Video Service

YouTube Co Founder Teases Launch Of New Video Service

When Google purchased YouTube for $1.65 billion a little over six years ago, the company knew it was a service they absolutely needed in their suite of products. That’s why when you hear one of the original co-founders of YouTube may be developing a new video service for the Web, people tend to take notice.

YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley made his way to SXSW this week to say he’s about a month away from launching a platform to complement YouTube. AdWeek was there to capture what exactly he said, which we’re sure you’re dying to hear: (more…)

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