Suprnova.org Announces Upcoming Arrival of eXeem
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 12/31/2004 03:25 PM [ Print | 4 comment(s) ] · 3390 views
In an interview conducted by NovaStream.org, Sloncek announced the long awaited eXeem, the first decentralized p2p Bittorrent client. Slyck is reporting a partial transcript of it.
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mooninite Unregistered |
They can take this ad-supported crap and stick it right up their ass. I see why Suprnova stopped bittorrent... because they can triple their profits by being a partner with eXcrapppp. |
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hinkle Unregistered |
I also get the feeling this is going to be failure. Nobody wants a commercial or ad-infested p2p network which doesn't offer anything new |
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rtz Member Posts: 30 Joined: 2004-09-28 |
eXeem-Lite anyone? |
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digitalwanderer Junior Member Posts: 3 Joined: 2004-02-22 |
That little addendum CmdrTaco added to his original story sure do say a mouthful! First, Exeem really isn't an extension of Suprnova as the hype might have you believe: the connection between the two seems more marketing than anything else. Sloncek has been hired to promote their product as the heir apparent to his popular website, but his involvement really seems to be almost entirely PR. It'll work obviously: my headline on this story mentions Suprnova, and so will hundreds of websites around the world in the coming days. "Yet another p2p app" would not create anywhere near the waves that "Successor to Suprnova Announced" will. I hope that people judge exeem by its own merits and not by its (clever) marketing. Sounds like he got snookered on this one and is a bit miffed about it. I don't think the Suprnova guy closed the site just to pimp this, I think he closed the site because it was too damned expensive to host and the RIAA was gunning for him and then this company came along and decided to try using him to sell his product. Nothing wrong with that, unless any of us are dumb enough to fall for it.... |


