Kazaa in decline
A recent report regarding the use of file-sharing software from the online tracking firm BayTSP has shown that for September 2004, average user figures show that Kazaa may not remain the most popular software for sharing files online.
According to the results, the daily average on the FastTrack peer-to-peer network, which includes Kazaa, was surpassed for the first time by the eDonkey/Overnet network.
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