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Entries for February, 2006

Is google moving to P2P?

Spotted on battelemedia : Google.com has many domains pointing to it! All the below sites point to google http://www.apply94.com/ http://www.baidu-inc.com/ http://www.boogybox.com/ http://www.cp658.com/ http://www.ikbss.com/ It can be pointed to Lexar, Google Team up to offer USB Flash Drives with Web Applications(NE Asia) With this deal Google would use the applications(picasa , Google desktop) on the USB [...]

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AOL ventures P2P

AOL division, time warner inc will use a peer-to-peer approach used in kaaza and Bittorrent in delivering high-definition Internet video to consumers next .  AOL like other ISP is facing problems such as congested broadband pipes. And 93 percent of those pipes are owned by cable and telephone companies wanting to offer their own [...]

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Your Opinion – Open Discussion

Myself and DING have been having an offline discussion on EPIC and complementing ideas. I thought the best way to have everyone’s input would be to post it on the blog and see what are other thoughts on this front, so here we go Posted by DING: P2P cannot solve the personal physical issues yet. [...]

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Google EPIC – Evolving Personalized Information Construct

I came across this really amazing concept called EPIC. Thanks to DING, one of the frequent vistors to this blog for pointing it out to me. This is not really pure P2P but it was too good to just ignore and not add a post about. Newsmasters are an emerging group of news editors which [...]

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Peer to Peer Commerce – PCommerce

Peers within a Peer-to-Peer network can provide a lot of various resources, e.g. information, disk space, memory space or computing power, and they can deliver different services, e.g. create or provide files, compute complex calculations or act as a required part of the network. To avoid “free-riding” on these resources, contents or services and to [...]

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What is JXTA?

Courtesy: JXTA.ORG Project JXTA started as a research project incubated at Sun Microsystems under the guidance of Bill Joy and Mike Clary. Its goal is to explore a vision of distributed network computing using peer-to-peer topology, and to develop basic building blocks and services that would enable innovative applications for peer groups. The project specification [...]

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P2P History and Security

P2P technology is nothing new, but the medium is. The Internet has extended P2P networks further out than we ever thought possible in the P2P heydays when LANtastic and Windows for Workgroups were the best things around. The ICQ messaging program got the current P2P train rolling in 1996. Programs such as Kazaa, Gnutella, FreeNet, [...]

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Parallel Programs on Grids – P2P-MPI

A Peer-to-Peer Framework for Robust Execution of Message Passing Parallel Programs on Grids A lot of work is being done at Universit´e Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg on the development of P2P-MPI, a middleware aimed at computational grids. From the programmer point of view, P2P-MPI provides a message-passing programming model which enables the development of MPI applications [...]

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