Google are usually the bringers of news to many, its strange to see the WinMX community making the news for a change
http://www.slyck.com/news.php?story=938Google.com has quickly become a vital information resource to millions of netizens. Search strings for all sorts of genres of information are queried on this search engine, typically responding with just the information one needs. The resourcefulness of this search engine would soon become apparent for millions in the P2p community.
Indeed on September 21, 2005, became perhaps one of the most desperate days for millions of WinMX fans, as their P2P network of choice suddenly and inexplicably disappeared. It is believed that FrontCode Technologies, the creators of WinMX, was the recipient of a RIAA cease and desist letter. With the WinMX.com domain offline, so too was the vital host cache server which acts as a gateway to the network.
Until this point, WinMX was thought to be little more than a middling P2P network with no real place among the big hitters such as Gnutella, eDonkey2000 or BitTorrent. Skeptics would soon be proved wrong, as the gravity of the situation became apparent. Various P2P forums became flooded with WinMX refugees, alternative networks saw their numbers swell, headlines from both mainstream and non-mainstream news sources covered the story in earnest, and efforts immediately began to resurrect this ancient community.
Perhaps the greatest testimony to WinMX's continued popularity is its presence on Google.com. Ending the week of September 26,2005, WinMX is the number 2 gaining search term on this prominent search engine. A majority of the search terms on Google were weather related, considering the unusual amount of hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin this year. Yet this did no deter die-hard WinMX fans from finding the latest on this crippled network.
I,m glad Google has served us well at this time, and I,m sure those who claimed WinMX was dead are keeping their heads down now.
Use Google next time huh