Filesharing Review > In2TV? AOL has your fix

atmaspheric | endeavors[atmaspheric | endeavors] This approach helps AOL reduce the cost of distributing-high quality video files by passing portions of the video files from one user’s computer to another. AOL says that since it will control the network, it can protect users from the sorts of viruses and spyware that infect other peer-to-peer systems.

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