Wirehog was a friend-to-friend file sharing program that was linked to Facebook and allowed people to transfer files directly between computers.
Wirehog was a friend-to-friend file sharing program that was linked to Facebook and allowed people to transfer files directly between computers.
Wirehog was a P2P application working with thefacebook.com, the old version of Facebook, andwhich was at the time a social media web sitewebsite for about 250 colleges and universities. Wirehog and thefacebook.com were created by Mark Zuckerberg, Andrew K. McCollum, and Adam D’Angelo.
The Wirehog application operated atop of Facebook. It remained in existence tilluntil early 2006. Though the P2P file sharing system was brought into play when thefacebook.com reached about 500,000 users, and was once slated to become a main aspect of the site, it was shut down over concerns of legal consequences of copyright infringement.
The Wirehog application operated atop of Facebook. It remained in existence till early 2006.
The Wirehog application operated atop of Facebook. It remained in existence till early 2006. Though the P2P file sharing system was brought into play when thefacebook.com reached about 500,000 users, and was once slated to become a main aspect of the site, it was shut down over concerns of legal consequences of copyright infringement.
The Wirehog application operated atop of Facebook. It remained in existence till early 2006.
Wirehog was a P2P application working with thefacebook.com, the old version of Facebook, and a social media web site for about 250 colleges and universities. Wirehog and thefacebook.com were created by Mark Zuckerberg, Andrew K. McCollum, and Adam D’Angelo.
Wirehog, now in beta, allows facebook members to trade files with eachother, as users trade files with P2P programs such as Kazaa, LimeWire andGrokster, but with a twist.
In an interview with TechNewsWorld, Mark Zuckerberg said:
Programs like Kazaa emphasize searching. You want a file and you search everyone’s computer on the P2P network to find it. “There’s no searching involved with Wirehog. It’s about sharing interesting personal files with your friends. A lot of people have tried to do social networking with file-sharing applications. One reason why ours is perhaps more exciting is because our users don’t need to develop their own social networks around this. You don’t need to add people as friends when you get on to Wirehog because of the integration with Facebook.”
Wirehog was a P2P application working with thefacebook.com, the old version of Facebook, and a social media web site for about 250 colleges and universities. Wirehog and thefacebook.com were created by Mark Zuckerberg, Andrew K. McCollum, and Adam D’Angelo.
Wirehog was a friend-to-friend file sharing program that was linked to Facebook and allowed people to transfer files directly between computers
Wirehog was a friend-to-friend file sharing program that was linked to Facebook and allowed people to transfer files directly between computers.