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File sharing / Computing / BitTorrent / Web 2.0 / Leech / Peer-to-peer / Share / ETH Zurich / Segmented file transfer / Tit for tat / Distributed computing / Digital media
Date: 2014-09-26 08:36:29
File sharing
Computing
BitTorrent
Web 2.0
Leech
Peer-to-peer
Share
ETH Zurich
Segmented file transfer
Tit for tat
Distributed computing
Digital media

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