Via TheNextWeb
 
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 Back in December, we reported on the alpha for BitTorrent’s Maelstrom,
 a browser that uses  BitTorrent’s P2P technology in order to place some
 control of the Web back in users’ hands by eliminating the need for 
centralized servers. 
 
Maelstrom is now in beta, bring it one step closer to official release. 
BitTorrent says more than 10,000 developers and 3,500 publishers signed 
up for the alpha, and it’s using their insights to launch a more stable 
public beta.
 
Along with the beta comes the first set of developer tools
 for the browser, helping publishers and programmers to build their 
websites around Maelstrom’s P2P technology. And they need to – Maelstrom
 can’t decentralize the Internet if there isn’t any native content for 
the platform.
 
It’s only available on Windows at the moment but if you’re interested
 and on Microsoft’s OS, you can download the beta from BitTorrent now.
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Project Maelstrom