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By Ingrid Marson
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 2, 2006 5:01:00 PM

Bloggers around the world have been talking about the latest Firefox extension, even though it isn't yet available.

AllPeers, a company based in the UK, has developed a peer-to-peer tool for the open source browser, which it claims is "the best thing to happen to Firefox...since Firefox."

"AllPeers is a free extension which combines the strength of Firefox and the efficiency of BitTorrent to transform your favorite browser into a media sharing powerhouse," states the company Web site.

The extension is will be available "soon", according to the company, which has posted screenshots on its Web site showing the tool's interface.

Over the last few days, interest in the extension has been building, with over 50 blog postings talking about the AllPeers extension over the last day, according to blog search engine Technorati.

U.S. blogger B.D. was excited about the new extension, claiming that this extension could increase the number of people using Firefox, at the expense of its main rival, Microsoft's Internet Explorer.

"This is exciting news as it really moves Firefox into a realm that IE can only dream of at the moment," he said, in a blog posting on Thursday.

"By using a peer network of some sort, Firefox will exploit the publicity surrounding this functionality which has the potential to multiply the number of people exposed to the Firefox application tremendously. This could be huge," he said.

Other bloggers agreed that this could increase Firefox' market share. "It sounds like AllPears gives us yet another reason to use Firefox," said a blogger known as JonnyGuru on Thursday.

Some bloggers were more skeptical about the new extension. Mike Linksvayer said he was reluctant to write about software that was not yet available, as it "could be vaporware". Another blogger warned that being associated with peer-to-peer file sharing could damage the open source browser's reputation.

"I'm afraid the "peers" or "P2P" moniker will end up sullying Firefox's name to those out there not in the know," said the blogger, who describes himself as a golfing tech-geek.

It's not just English-speaking bloggers that are interested in the new Firefox extension. Blogs in a number of other languages, including Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish, have also mentioned the AllPeers extension.

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It's not a question of timing for FireFox but that the various software vendors and middlemen in the music, movie, etc. business have drawn a line in the sand regarding P2P. Even Microsoft has been co... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Meesha Posted on: 02/05/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
This is not THE killer app that will launch Firefox above 20%, but it will  DonnieBoy | 01/02/06
NO to Google buying Firefox!  Stez | 01/03/06
The company making the plug-in is NOT Firefox in is AllPeers.  DonnieBoy | 01/03/06
Or launch it into  John Zern | 01/03/06
I do not think this is the killer app  srwhite | 01/03/06
A huge attraction with Firefox ...  George Mitchell | 01/02/06
Excellent!  mustangj36@... | 01/02/06
Wow!  rafe01 | 01/02/06
It doesn't have to be groundbreaking  dv8or70@... | 01/03/06
You can not stop people from sharing files because some files might be  DonnieBoy | 01/02/06
Prejudice?  mobrien_12@... | 01/02/06
Simply amazing  theo_durcan | 01/02/06
I have a bridge I want to sell you...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/02/06
I'll buy it  Jeff Spicoli | 01/02/06
hehehe ... you "bought" a bridge already, didn't you?  michael_t | 01/03/06
Opera browser already has this  DigitalRaven | 01/02/06
All TFA says the extension will do is ...  Eggs Ackley_z | 01/02/06
Selling FIrefox's soul for market share  ejhonda | 01/02/06
Yes, but corporations do NOT have to install this. With MS, you have no  DonnieBoy | 01/02/06
And another thing, this is NOT something Mozilla did, this was done by an  DonnieBoy | 01/02/06
NEW  Mikkal | 01/03/06
Security, sure it's a problem  dv8or70@... | 01/03/06
Man, Windows is easily hacked, but you can not un-install any part of it  DonnieBoy | 01/03/06
Question is WHY ?  jackie40d@... | 01/03/06
Answer is WHY NOT?  Henry Miller | 01/03/06
Why, indeed?  johnay | 01/03/06
Well, for the average user, the browser is the internet, so to share files  DonnieBoy | 01/03/06
re: "for the average user, the browser is the internet..."  johnay | 01/05/06
Bloggers drool over new Firefox tool  Loverock Davidson | 01/03/06
Man, Microsoft claim their stuff is great YEARS before it is released.  DonnieBoy | 01/03/06
But Microsoft is not the issue here  Loverock Davidson | 01/03/06
All those great features in Office 12  I am Gorby | 01/03/06
Microsoft (Longhorn) has been the issure for about 5 years!!  DonnieBoy | 01/03/06
Like WinFS?  jasonp@... | 01/03/06
Very skeptical  Stez | 01/03/06
Firefox constantly improving at $$ zero; IE cannot get patched....  michael_t | 01/03/06
HA!! Let's See RIAA/MPAA Kill This One!!!  itanalyst | 01/03/06
Whats the advantage over uTorrent, BitComet, Azureus, etc...?!?  xunil skcor | 01/03/06
The obvious advantage  IT Scion | 01/03/06
For the non-technical users, the advantage is that is just part  DonnieBoy | 01/03/06
This is why Google will have to buy a browser or build its own.  NWLB | 01/03/06
No, Google will not try to control the browser.  DonnieBoy | 01/03/06
No difference.  NWLB | 01/05/06
P2P  micker377@... | 01/03/06
4 points to keep in mind.  donkey_butter | 01/04/06
FireFox is too late, Windows P2P Extension Pack is coming...  sandosan@... | 01/05/06
So . . .  Meesha | 02/05/06

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