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| 20 Nov 2009 by Ernesto Using an isolated peer group you control without an infrastructure style origin, your Socially devised network assumes you have personally approved and associated with all the others in the group; The peer group may allow rogue or undesired data to .... Your concerns about “intent and direct willingness” are not new: KAD “network” accessed with eDonkey or eMule has been working for several years in even more sophisticated way than DHT (KAD allows search functions too). ... TorrentFreak - http://torrentfreak.com/ - References [ More results from TorrentFreak ] |
| 9 Oct 2008 by Mau Mau [Admin] ... http://www.edonkey2000.com/ ( by United) O programa de instalação do eDonkey contém a opção de instalar softwares de patrocinadores, entretando a instalação deles depende do usuário sendo completamente possível uma instalação 100% livre de spywares. ... It also changes your home page and search bar settings to point to HuntBar's servers, and automatically opens this search bar when it detects you using any other search engine. Index.dat Suíte Ur I.T. Mate Group ( by ... MauMauPage - RSS dos Post's - http://maumaupage.com/ |
| 23 Nov 2007 by soulxtc I highly doubt the industries will hold up their part of the agreement I'd say the French are fucked unless they challenge these laws. A few years ago France was a powerhouse on networks like eDonkey. ... If so the tech will spread and it may soon be impossible to tell what data is what or even locate with any certainty is point of origin/destination. Then again the French might just mass strike and obstruct the workings of government and business until this law is ... ZeroPaid.com - http://www.zeropaid.com/ - References |
| 10 Feb 2009 by David Damn,i´ll better use edonkey to Download from P2P. Max Speed from *** is 128kb/sec. !!!!! Waste of Time and Money !!!! Reply. Akash says: February 13, 2009 at 9:37 pm. can some1 please post Megaupload links for Fear 2 Project Origin to ... IRFree.com - http://www.irfree.com/ |
| 8 Oct 2009 by Bill Mullins October 8, 2009 · 4 Comments · MessageLabs points out in this timely report, the true cost of webmail phishing attacks, and the impact such attacks can have on the victims of this cyber-criminal activity. ... *Downloading files and software through file-sharing applications such as BitTorrent, eDonkey, KaZaA and other such programs.*. * *. *Clicking links in instant messaging (IM) that have no context or are composed of only general text.* ... Bill Mullins' Weblog - Tech Thoughts - http://billmullins.wordpress.com/ |
| 11 May 2005 by Phil Wolff The congestion caused by P2P is because of the use of applications like: Kazza, Edonkey, Bittorrent, Limewire, Morpheus, Emule, etc, • P2P will radically change traffic behavior. • P2P increases operator costs on traffic and Internet ... When you have a large group of equipment carrying out these attacks, it is very difficult to locate the origin of these attacks and solve them in real time , without causing massive interference on other Internet operations and to real ... Skype Journal - http://www.skypejournal.com/blog/ - References |
| 31 Oct 2007 by redwolf@redwolf.com.au The paper, entitled Information, Reproduction and the Origin of Life , speculated on the chemical qualities of earth in the Hadean time, billions of years ago when the planet was beginning to cool down to the point where, as Dr Jacobson .... If widely applied by other ISPs, the technology Comcast is using would be a crippling blow to the BitTorrent, eDonkey and Gnutella file-sharing networks. While these are mainly known as sources of copyright music, software and movies, ... Column of the Wolf - http://www.redwolf.com.au/column/ |
| 31 May 2005 by Kurt This is hardly even alpha code at this point. Rougher than rough. But now it has a python setup and on the web docs that get automatically updated via a Makefile. I am still learning how to make a proper setup.py, but it seems to work. ... Perhaps BitTorrent, eDonkey, or some other P2P mechanism is the real way that we should be distributing marine science data. The files are huge and it is mandatory that we have a national archive, but it new surveys were distributed via ... Kurt's Weblog - http://schwehr.org/blog/rss.xml - References |
| 9 Jul 2009 by Long Zheng As a starting point, it is my understanding that currently the most popular file distribution methods – notably HTTP and BitTorrent among others – are all arguably “filename”-based. For example, to distribute a file from a HTTP ..... Makes sense and a lot of the value here can be derived without any client software being used – a website/service alone would be useful, assuming you could live without the multi-origin file segments. Even a 'movement' to standardize/register ... istartedsomething - http://www.istartedsomething.com/ - References |
| 14 Feb 2008 by The Bloobble Team Nielsen's point was that over dial-up it would take several seconds to load each page which was frustrating. Looking at his own Internet access speed (see top right) he postulated a Law and suggested that it would not be until 2003 ..... Despite this humble origin, a decade later it is still working fairly well as a guide to the trend in broadband speeds even in Europe. Can this ~50% pa rate of demand growth continue? We believe that it will for at least another decade ... Broadband Presentations - http://www.bloobble.com/ - References |
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