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Fortune: Comcast-BitTorrent: The Net's finally growing up

Something remarkable happened on Thursday - an Internet service provider and a peer-to-peer software company announced a collaboration and agreed to work together.

Comcast agrees not to interfere with file-sharing

Comcast Corp., an Internet service provider under investigation for hampering online file-sharing by its subscribers, announced Thursday an about-face in its stance and said it will treat all types of Internet traffic equally.

Teen dead who opened fire on Finnish classmates, police say

An 18-year-old authorities say shot eight people inside his high school in southern Finland, before turning the gun on himself, has died, police said.

Time.com: Harry Potter and the Leaked Pages

Pages of what appear to be the The Deathly Hallows are turning up online, but the publisher won't confirm if they're real

CNNMoney: Spike Lee, Italian billionaire take on YouTube

Chew on this. A startup called Babelgum is looking to make waves in the burgeoning world of online video.

Business 2.0: Free music downloads, lawsuit not included

The next user to download a song from a peer-to-peer file-sharing service like LimeWire could be in for a surprise. Not a recording industry lawsuit, but a pop-up asking him to look at an ad--eithe...

Business 2.0: Free music downloads, lawsuit not included

The next user to download a song from a peer-to-peer file-sharing service like LimeWire could be in for a surprise. Not a recording industry lawsuit, but a pop-up asking him to look at an ad--either text or video--in return for a free and legal copy of the music.

CNNMoney: Is BitTorrent the next big IPO?

Several Internet companies have gone public since Google did back in 2004. But none has made the kind of splash that Google has.

Business 2.0: P2P Gets Personal

Sending Grandma a video of baby's first steps via e-mail is a bit like taking a horse and sleigh over the river and through the woods to her house: tediously slow and prone to freezing.

Business 2.0: Peer-to-peer gets personal

Sending Grandma a video of baby's first steps via e-mail is a bit like taking a horse and sleigh over the river and through the woods to her house: tediously slow and prone to freezing.

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