Tioti: A New Way To TV

Paul Glazowski,


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Bittorent has become the staple innovation for sharing files, both large and small, with an efficiency factor directly attributable to the number of active users at certain moment. It’s known to keep bandwidth allotments stable and evenly spread, and succeeds in keeping demand, however high, from crashing any single server. Of course, it’s known to be utilized for illicit purposes, but it has also been widely adopted by many in the open-source - and a number of proprietary software developers. With that said, I’ve got some news: It’s getting an upgrade.

Actually, it’s not Bittorent that’s getting revamped; it’s more the client side of things that’s going to see some interesting innovations soon. Those innovations will first see light in the form of Tioti. What the heck is Tioti, you ask? It’s only the coolest idea soon to turn ‘beta’ in its genre since Bram Cohen first released his magnificent invention.

Its trappings proclaim Web 2.0 to the world (the blogging world, that is), and its developers guarantee it to be, “The new hotness.” It’s done up Ajax with tagging, tracking and bookmarking delights. Recommendations can also be found. I want to say it’s the beautiful bastard child of iTunes, Myspace and YouTube, but you can also rightly say that it’s ‘none of the above.’

Tioti is said to have been started as something of a gag – just a bunch of crap from the Web 2.0 frenzy from the last few years slapped together. But it snowballed, and soon it’ll be in trial stage, destined to easily become one of the most downloaded items in 2007. Bet on it.

Oh, you want to know what the (bleep) Tioti means. ‘Tape it off the internet,’ folks.

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