Items related to the tag usenet
- January 23, 2012 - Goodbye Megaupload? Hello newsgroups!
Everyone talks about it, some even speak of the third world war. Yes, Megaupload is closed (the FBI). It is very sad news and this response currently underway by Anonymous. But this is not the subject of the article, indeed, for those familiar with Megaupload, we offer an alternative to [...]
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November 19, 2011 - 1,200 days of binary retention at Giganews!
Giganews has now reached the 1,200 days of binary retention! Further proof of seriousness and professionalism on the part of Giganews. Giganews is and will remain the best provider of newsgroups to download at high speed! Feel free to check our tutorial on how to use it: Tutorial download newsgroups / usenet.
- May 3, 2011 - 1,000 days of binary retention? It's done!
This is a world first, Giganews reaches 1000 days of binary retention! Yes, a file sent 1000 days ago is still downloadable, only if you chose well on Giganews. If you're new, please read our tutorial on usenet downloads, otherwise, register at Giganews if it is not yet [...]
- January 24, 2011 - Giganews reached 900 days of binary retention!
Another great day for Giganews! It became official today, Giganews reached 900 days of binary retention on Usenet, which makes him the best provider of newsgroups in the world! Giganews is the only one to offer a retention as high! In addition, Giganews offers always a completion rate greater than [...]
- July 9, 2010 - 700 days binary retention! Giganews newsgroups always the top!
You're not dreaming, Giganews reached 700 days of binary retention! With an increase without limit, Giganews is without doubt the number one provider of access to newsgroups.
- February 6, 2010 - Tutorial download newsgroups - Download Usenet A to Z
You've probably heard of newsgroups, which downloads at breakneck speeds a lot of files. Following are detailed explanations and a comprehensive tutorial on the newsgroups.
- July 24, 2009 - Piracy Bypass with NewsGroups: The quick download
You probably know, the Hadopi law is really not reliable, the authorities have no choice but to monitor the "pirates" on P2P networks (eMule, Bittorrent, etc..) That these networks , you send files to other users, even when you are being downloaded files. The solution [...]
