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| October 23, 2006 03:00 PM EDT |
NEW YORK, Oct. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Wiredset, the digital marketing agency, announced Tuesday it has added BitTorrent peer-to-peer charts to its Infofilter (TM) marketing intelligence platform and is offering daily tracking updates free to the public.
Wiredset is offering charts of the 50 most-downloaded Anime, Game, Music, Software, Television and Video files distributed over the Internet using the BitTorrent peer-to-peer (P2P) protocol that allows users to download files from other computers.
"Wiredset's unique charts allow entertainment companies to better understand the reality of media asset trading," said Mark Ghuneim, C.E.O. and founder of Wiredset LLC.
This feature Infofilter marketing intelligence platform can help television networks, film studios, recording artists, record companies and independent producers measure marketplace trends and impact in the important and growing P2P distribution system.
The charts are based on the indexing of more than 30,000 trackers, over 200 individual BitTorrent Web sites and the monitoring of nearly half a million active torrents, Wiredset said.
For more information, visit Infofilter's Web site at http://www.infofilter.net/.
About Wiredset
New York-based Wiredset offers analysis and marketing intelligence using proprietary applications and business-to-business tools to help executives and companies maximize the effectiveness of their marketing campaigns.
WiredsetCONTACT: press@wiredset.com, phone, +1-212-242-3400, fax,
+1-212-242-3464
Web site: http://www.infofilter.net/
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Published October 23, 2006
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