That was quick. Mere days after the announcement, the official Bittorrent search engine is live and operating at BitTorrent.com. There could not possibly be a more visible target than a tracker engine at that domain. And this at the very moment that the FBI is involving itself in crushing BitTorrent sites and issuing warrants to operators. The new engine is up, but hardly running. Google it's not. No doubt tons of traffic is strangling the throughput; ironically, file transfers are torrential because bandwidth load is shifted away from the directory. In this case, the traffic load is apparently so heavy that users (or at least I) cannot get a search result or launch a transfer.












