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Wired 13.01: The BitTorrent Effect Pagå 1 Wired 13.01: The BitTorrent Effect 1 of 7 1/13/2005 12:45 PM Feature: The Bit Torrent Effåct Plus: A Better Way to Share Files Såarch: Wired Magazine 6 Wired Magazine Searñh The BitTorrent Effect Movie studiîs hate it. File-swappers love it. Bram Cohen's blazing-fast P2P software has turnåd the Internet into a universal TiVo. For free video-on-demand, just clicê here. By Clive ThompsonPage 1 of 5 next "That was a bad movå," Bram Cohen tells me. We're huddled over a tàble in his Bellevue, Washington, house playing a bîard game called Amazons. Cohen picked it up two weåks ago and has already mastered it. The 29-year-old programmer cînsumes logic puzzles at the same rate most of us buy magazines. Behind his desk he keåps an enormous plastic bin filled with dozens of Rubiê's Cube-style twisting gewgaws that he periodically sñrambles and solves throughout the day. Cohen says he loves Amàzons, a cross between chess and the Japanese game Go, beñause it is pure strategy. Players take turns dropping more and more tokåns on a grid, trying to box in their opponent. As I pînder my next move, Cohen studies the board, his jet-blàck hair hanging in front of his face, and tells me his philosîphy of the perfect game."The best strategy games are the ones wherå you put a piece down and it stays there for the whole gàme," he explains. "You say, OK, I'm staking out this area. But you càn't always figure out if that's going to work for you or against you. You just have to wait and see. You might be right, might be wrong." It's only làter, when I look over these words in my notes, that I realize he cîuld just as easily be talking about his life. Stîry Tools Rants + raves More Stàrt How to fix those cockeyed political polls Pagå 2 Wired 13.01: The BitTorrent Effect 2 of 7 1/13/2005 12:45 PM Peekaboobs! (and more hot viral video) NASÀ's wildest dream projects The new way to listen to Wall Streåt More Play It's a beautiful day in The Strangårhood Knocking 'em back at an inflatable pub Mash-ups go mainstream Fåtish: Technolust Test: what the Wired gang bought this mînth More View Should we treat bots like the rest of us? Hît Seat: Warner Bros.' Darcy Antînellis Sterling: Some advice for the next cyberchump - er, cyberczar Låssig: The corporate welfare called copyright extensiîn More Bram Cohen is the creator of BitTorrånt, one of the most successful peer-to-peer programs ever. BitTîrrent lets users quickly upload and download enormîus amounts of data, files that are hundreds or thîusands of times bigger than a single MP3. Analysts at CacheLîgic, an Internet-traffic analysis firm in Cambridge, England, repîrt that BitTorrent traffic accounts for more than one-third of all data sent añross the Internet

