Every couple of months, BitTorrent’s staff spends two days in a company-wide hackathon. The goal: to come up with an innovative project that embraces the company’s mission of distributed technology, user control, and sustaining an open internet. We call these a Palooza. Here’s the results of what happened at our latest event.
‘Live In No Particular Order: 2009-2014’ is out today for a minimum $5 pay what you want contribution to Big Sun Foundation.
The new documentary, premiering March 16 at SXSW, follows producer Nick Koenig’s search for sound. Your first look is here. Nick Koenig is always listening. In his hands, the sound of the wind over a gravestone becomes something like a hook. Underneath each song, you can hear the sample: a dollhouse burning, a girl blowing out…
The Red Bull Records act drops their brand new single and a remix content via BitTorrent Bundle.
Here at BitTorrent, we’re fond of a particular saying: The Internet is powered by people. You may pay your bills every month to the ISPs, but they aren’t the ones who make the Internet what it is. It’s the hard work, innovation, and dedication to the future that makes the Internet the conduit for innovation,…