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2007

Brady Forrest

Brady Forrest

AllPeers Bundles with FireFox

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AllPeers, a p2p file-sharing Firefox extension, is now letting people share content when they are offline with their new Always On service. v0.60 of the product (just released) will let users send a link to content via an email. When files are shared via email they will be uploaded to AllPeers servers in an encrypted form and will only be accessible by that person. The AllPeers member gets 1GB of diskspace to share for free.

AllPeers is also releasing a bundled version of Firefox on its site. The Czech/UK company worked with Mozilla to create this new version (which is no different than if you install Firefox and then get the AllPeers extension). I thought that this wasn't a very significant move until I found out that 10% of AllPeers traffic was being sent to get Firefox before being able to accept a file. Considering how viral file-sharing can be it is little surprise that Mozilla agreed to work with AllPeers; this is going to drive a lot of Firefox installs.

In the future you can expect AllPeers to get into a distributed social network. It will be complete with profiles, the ability to comment on files and will add to their existent IM feature. AllPeers is trying to perfect the sharing experience first before they delve into this area. P2p social networks with encryption may end up being very important in places where people try to hide some online actions from their government such as China. I wonder if adding some Tor-like functionality would be possible to supplement that.

Update: I would like to make it clear that this does not affect all Firefox installations. It is still quite possible for a person to get Firefox without Allpeers. It just makes it easier for the person who is getting Firefox only because they want Allpeers.


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  Aaron [06.06.07 10:40 AM]

This is FireFox's first and probably last step to being baned in the Enterprise.

  Chris [06.06.07 02:24 PM]

If AllPeers.com increases more than 1GB data space, then they will become popular. I also think Firefox should certify that the extensions are crash free and if so, should allow the users to install along with the browser.

  Zaatar [06.07.07 04:35 AM]

Let's be clear : 1GB is for offline sharing (I'm inviting someone new by mail along with a file I want to share, then I log off from AllPeers. My partner gets the mail, installs AllPeers, and can download the file immediately as it is stored on the 1GB data storage.
But for any sharing between already connected AllPeers users, there is no limit whatsoever anymore, as the exchange is now using BitTorrent on a decentralized network!

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