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Old 26-02-02, 02:59 PM   #4
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Screwy Re: Your guesses on what Morpheus 2.0 will be like

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Originally posted by napho
Assuming there'll be one.
It's supposed to include gnutella support but who knows.
There's bound to be an upgraded ad bar.
Also I just saw this on the Grokster site.


You may now use your Grokster program to surf the web anonymously! Many users have asked us to include browsing functionality within the Grokster program and now we have done so! And it protects your anonymity also!

Grokster has partnered with Guardster to provide its users with the ability to use the Grokster program to search the web. This makes it easy to monitor your file sharing and surf at the same time easily. And best of all this is free!

Another benefit of the Grokster - Guardster web browser is that all surfing is done anonymously! See these important features:

Guardster hides your computer's unique IP address from web sites and other outside parties, so they cannot see you.

Guardster stops Cookies, Java, JavaScript, ActiveX, Web Bugs and other browsing threats.

Guardster removes privacy and security threats from web pages before serving them to you.

Whenever you start up Grokster, the new Guardster anonymous browsing tool is at the top of the Grokster Start page.


Hmmmm...........just an initial first impression of sorts.

Whacha think Napho? Looks a bit like a heavy, bloated interface perhaps?!

Won't stop me from taking my kazaa clone version for a quick test drive and an even quicker uninstall if things seem a bit spooky

My main question would be; $$What$$ do "they" $$gain$$ from $$providing$$ these $$valuable$$ free(?) $$services$$?

There's a string or two in there somewhere we should all be made aware of, huh?

Consumer Beware!
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