Ross Cohen, the Glossary
Ross Cohen is the cofounder of BitTorrent Inc.[1]
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4 relations: Bram Cohen, Carnegie Mellon University, Rainberry, Inc., Stuyvesant High School.
- BitTorrent
Bram Cohen
Bram Cohen is an American computer programmer, best known as the author of the peer-to-peer (P2P) BitTorrent protocol in 2001, as well as the first file sharing program to use the protocol, also known as BitTorrent. Ross Cohen and Bram Cohen are American computer programmers, BitTorrent, Cypherpunks and Stuyvesant High School alumni.
Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Rainberry, Inc.
Rainberry, Inc., formerly known as BitTorrent, Inc., is an American company responsible for μTorrent and BitTorrent Mainline. Ross Cohen and Rainberry, Inc. are BitTorrent.
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Stuyvesant High School
Stuyvesant High School (pronounced), commonly referred to among its students as Stuy (pronounced), is a public college-preparatory, specialized high school in New York City, United States.
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See also
BitTorrent
- 1337x
- AXXo
- AllPeers
- Andrej Preston
- Ashwin Navin
- Bencode
- BitTorrent
- BitTorrent Open Source License
- BitTorrent protocol encryption
- BitTorrent tracker
- Bitport
- Bram Cohen
- Broadcatching
- Butter Project
- Cache Discovery Protocol
- Comparison of BitTorrent clients
- Comparison of BitTorrent tracker software
- Eric Klinker
- Glossary of BitTorrent terms
- Hydra effect
- Legal issues with BitTorrent
- Libtorrent
- Local Peer Discovery
- Maverickeye
- Micro Transport Protocol
- MonoTorrent
- Peer exchange
- Prenda Law
- Rainberry, Inc.
- Ross Cohen
- Super-seeding
- Torrent file
- Torrent poisoning
- TorrentFreak
- Tracker scrape
- UDP tracker
- US Copyright Group
- WebTorrent
- YIFY
- YourBittorrent
- ZeroNet
- Zeropaid.com