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Scraper for p2p networks
Anyone know of a scraper tool for keywords used on the major p2p networks?
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No need to post here--just email me directly. I'll trade a related script for it as well :)
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The best way to do this is monier at the TCP/IP level. I know one company that has done it, but thhey wanted like 500K last time i had asked them
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If anyone knows of an aggregator of the keywords (including relative search volumes), I'd be interested in licensing a feed.
WG |
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All it takes is C programming skills and reading the protocol papers to rewrite a Gnutella servent to run in Ultrapeer mode so that it logs Querys to file. Running a sniffer to get packets from Limewire sure is a painful way. Of course for Kazaa it's a different story, the protocol encryption is an obstacle :Oh crap BTW, if you've seen the amount of searchs for ch*ld porn on P2P, you'd be sick :mad: |
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The problem with P2P networks is that every one is different, just pick the one you want to work with and then look at the layer7 level. Their are some good software that can filter laywer 7 traffic and parse it out, so you do not have to meddle the server. Jay CTO objectcube.com |
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Listen to Jay he knows what he is talking about.
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Wiredguy ping me at the show.
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ya you search for star wars and lesbian hot 3some brushing their teeth comes up.
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I believe BradG has a site related to p2p keywords.
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We have the software to do this and we have been databasing queries now for almost 2 years :)
I can pull whatever you need, ICQ me if you want it. Maybe we can discuss in Vegas |
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how much cp/beast porn is searched for daily? |
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I have spent countless hours finding all the names they use for cp (obscure shit like "pthc" and "raygold") and then writing filters to keep it out of my final data sets. There are also millions of searches for CC numbers, Outlook PST files (spammers use them to get email lists) and tons of other illegal shit. Do you want to know what the number 1 search term on p2p has been for the longest time? "neonode" The first time I saw it I had to look it up. It's a phone/pda with tons of apps you can DL on p2p networks. |
How much $ are you going to pay for this?
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How about http://lachlan.bluehaze.com.au/nanos..._dollars01.jpg One MILLION dollars ;) |
I might could use an update Brad. lol
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Second they are comming up with code names for search so files are named so diferent from what they are and they trade these code names on IRC. Because of this having a system where you know what search are done is key. Still the P2P market is like TGP but little better since you can target the user (the guy is searching for some thing). The ideal is user is a newbee who sees the video, falls in love with the gilr / guy on the video, comes to your site and sign up. P2P Marketing works well for VOD sites that sells Pay Per Clip, Reality Sites with good story line and single girl sites with lots of video. We are working on few things for mainstream on both sites of the P2P camp, use P2P to advertise some thing or use P2P to make sure you hate it (ever downloaded a audio clip thinking its the latest Jaylo song, but got a detail message about how your usage is tracked and how many people paid that 22K fine....its scars the shit out of newbeees...but works) Any way P2P is here to stay and money can be made in so many ways. If any one have questions, hit me up at jay at objectcube.com Jay |
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Users: 3280526 FastTrack Users: 2408666 Gnutella Users: 2219539 Overnet Users: 358400 MP2P Users: 264871 Filetopia Users: 3799 These shows which server is popular. The numbers are not correct as it only tracks connected users to one set of servers, but shows which one you need tot work with and what to ignore Also what is missing is BitTorant Jay |
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