BitTorrent Torque Labs makes BitTorrent on the Web extensible. A new way to manage your torrents puts a lttle bit of Torque in your Web browser. Debuting today from the company that makes uTorrent and BitTorrent, the alpha version of BitTorrent Torque creates rudimentary torrent controls in JavaScript that can be run from your HTML5-compliant browser. ���������� ������� � ������ ��������� �������.
In a blog post announcing Torque, BitTorrent developer Patrick Williams explained that Torque works by providing a JavaScript hook to a custom BitTorrent client backend. From there, developers can write software that use Torque's APIs. ���������� ����� ��-6.
Currently, there are two extensions for Torque. Health and fitness tracker and an arcade shooter: iPhone apps of the week. One is Paddle Over, which integrates drag and drop file transfers with social sharing, social networks, and other computers. The other is OneClick, for converting a torrent into a standard in-browser download.
Other Torque extensions previewed but not yet available that hint at what Torque's APIs can do include video streaming, file transcoding, and antivirus scanning. While Torque now is hardly fully functional, it indicates how Web programs are beginning to take off quickly. Though mobile applications are still on the tip of everybody's tongue, the combo of HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript has developed to the point where Web applications can be written in a platform-agnostic way. Code once, run everywhere," could cut down on software engineering costs dramatically, especially for smaller organizations. Editor's note: Using P2P and file-sharing software to distribute copyrighted material without authorization is against the law in the United States and many other countries. �������� 1 7 ������ �������. CBS Interactive does not motivate or condone the illegal distribution or duplication of copyrighted content.