More details about it here:This site is basically to help people find and share information about ANY file or torrent! Imagine it like a wikipedia, but for files!
It does this by looking up the "hash value" of a file, a hash value (usually 32-48 characters) can be generated by the content of ANY file. And any file with the same content will generate the EXACT same value while the chances for two different files to generate the same value is extremely low. Therefore this sequence of characters can be used as an unique ID to identify a file!
http://hashlookup.org/about.php
It is basically a site to lookup information about files and torrents! And for torrents one can even submit more "torrent related" information, like screenshots for example (if a video). Need a demonstration? Here:
http://hashlookup.org/index.php?hash=C9 ... 7287C09074
What has this to do with PureBasic?
Well, I posted this in off topic so I think it should be okay since most active users here "knows" me and there is nothing wrong talking about my projects.
And guess what?
The Hash-Lookup software available for Windows, Linux and MacOS was actually written in PureBasic! So feel free to download the source code if you want:
http://hashlookup.org/lookup_tool/hash- ... source.zip
I don't know if this concept will get popular or what, but at least I think that it is a good idea and I would definitely enjoy being able to lookup any file. And since I post about this here I would also like some feedback from you guys (know that I love you all).
So...? Any comments?

And yeah, please test the site (and software) and help me nail down bugs...
And if anyone wants to compile a Leopard (Mac) version of it then please send it to me! Since I can only create a Snow Leopard version. :/