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Blender Releases New Free Open Source 3D Game
Posted by patcito on Dec. 18
The Blender Institute has just released a new project. After releasing under the Creative Common two awesome Pixar quality short subjects Elephants Dream and Big Buck Bunny (get it here in 720p or here in 1080p or just watch it here ), the Institute is now releasing Yo Frankie! , a fully free and open source 3D game under the Creative Common license, everything from the artwork to the code is freely re-usable and modifiable even commercially.

By running the game directly from Blender, you can even modify it and see what happens directly from the software, a nice way to learn how to do your own game.

To run the game, just download Blender for your OS and open the file "levels/start_menu.blend" from Blender, this file and all the needed ones are available from this isoHunt release . You can also support the project by buying the DVD of the game here .

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That's not all, a Non Profit Organization called Freezing Moon is now using Blender to develop a free and open source MMORPG by a couple of years, so stay tuned...

JSON api, iPhone app, New Features
Posted by IH on Nov. 24
Time for announcing some changes and additions to isoHunt.com, both visible and behind the scenes.

First, a treat for web programmers: we are releasing a new JSON interface to our search results, so you can create innovative new apps, widgets, mashups and frontends using our data. Think desktop widgets, Facebook apps, and iGoogle gadgets. Simple API docs follow this post in this comment. For users, what matters is the apps made using this, and here are 2 great examples.

1. iPhone search with uTorrent webui integration from Team Louish
This app searches isoHunt.com using our JSON interface, and displays results formatted for iPhones or similarly small sized screens, like Blackberry or other smartphones. If you installed uTorrent's WebUI and the iPhone variation, you can save its IP and port as a cookie on the web app, and you can click (or rather, finger) the blue circular icon next to any search result to send the torrent to your uTorrent for download. For iPhone/smartphone and uTorrent users, this is unbeatable. This lets you search for torrents wherever you are, and remotely start downloads on your uTorrent client at home quickly. You can see a sample search for ubuntu on the app here, or see link above for screenshots of the app in action on an iPhone.

For the uTorrent integration, you are perhaps wary of privacy issue in sharing your uTorrent webui's IP/port with a website. You should be. But in this case, looking at their HTML source, your webui's IP and port are stored as a cookie in your phone's browser, and the links for sending torrents to your uTorrent are generated client-side by Javascript. None of these touches any server, just your browser direct to your uTorrent webui. The search requests of course have to go to Team Louish's server which in turn hit our JSON api.

2. Vuze search template
This file adds isoHunt search results to Vuze's meta search. I you have Vuze (previously named Azureus) installed, this file would open in Vuze. I appreciate various user made templates before, but most of them didn't parse our search results quite right. This template uses our JSON interface and includes convenient, direct torrent download links in Vuze search. I've tried talking to the Vuze guys before on including isoHunt as a default search, but they have shown more interest in including search engines with poorer and more outdated results than they have shown us. Maybe you'll have better luck than me.

You can also find Vuze search templates for Torrentbox and Podtropolis here. Refer to this thread for discussion specific to the Vuze search templates.


For isoHunt site updates, we've added direct voting on your download history:
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After registering and downloading .torrent files while logged in to isoHunt, you always had the option to save your download history for reference later. To further encourage community involvement in moderating torrents in our search results, we have added direct Feedback voting (+1 / -1) in your download history. You can see your download history as seen in sample in above screenshot, on the first page after logging in to isoHunt. If you are already logged in, click the Settings & History link at top right on isoHunt to go back to it.

You may also notice the "RSS feeds of your download history" link in the above screenshot, which we added a few weeks back. This gives you a private feed of your download history. One use of this is subscribe to your personal feed in your BitTorrent client. That way, whenever and wherever you click .torrent files on isoHunt while logged in, your BT client would pick up the latest from the feed and start downloading. Another way to remote download torrents from isoHunt, especially if you don't use uTorrent. Or perhaps you want to show your friends what you are downloading, by importing your RSS into your blog or Facebook wall. Your private feed is secure as long as you don't share its URL, or import it on where you don't want prying eyes from seeing them. Social networks may have enough privacy control to make this useful for you.


And to improve our references to indexed sites per torrent:
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Previously, only 1 indexed site is linked on our torrent details pages, on a first indexed first shown basis. This is still the case, but under it, on mouse over the indexed link, you'll see all other sites from where we indexed the same .torrent file. The "find comments elsewhere" link after it would Google the torrent's unique info_hash for any further references to it, if we missed any.

By checking lists of sites where torrents originated, you have more safeguard against spam. For example, a ubuntu torrent, listed from torrent.ubuntu.com as seen in above screenshot, pretty much guarantees you are not getting a spam or fake torrent that's not what its filenames say it is. All the more reasons and ways you can use isoHunt as your first stop to search for torrents from anywhere, and you'll find all references to research further online. Props to Patcito who helped code most of these updates.

Obama and Us
Posted by IH on Nov. 20
News about Obama is everywhere, so I'm not going repeat much of them. But of particular importance to file sharing, Obama has always been big on net neutrality (WoW player as FCC co-chair!) and copyright policies. Even though I'm not a US citizen, he has my vote on the internet. And best wishes with fixing the US's economy, because it's kinda dragging down Canada too. Not nice.

In particular to this techie president, this picture from here takes the cake, among thousands taken of him:
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Pacman and Apple, can he get any cooler? Too bad he may still have to give up his crackberry. Here's some more great pictures of his campaign.

And some news on Creative Commons related to Obama's central and noble theme for a more transparent and accountable government. The TV and radio show Democracy Now! has released all their shows under CC licensing. This is a big win for CC and in further fostering legal use of BitTorrent. The show has already released their content by BitTorrent, all of which are indexed here on isoHunt. Feel free to share this and get involved with politics! It's what Obama and Michael Moore would have wanted.

UPDATE: Forgot about this video. One of the most inspiring and well done, independent, political campaign videos I've seen, with original soundtrack. Video produced by MC Yogi
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