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| 15 hours ago by Jon Use of P2P sites and software showed a modest predicted net increase of 5%, but this paled compared to a significant upswing across the board in the future usage of alternatives to P2P, with overseas MP3 pay sites (+40% net) and newsgroups (+32% net) .... The party's over guys, the “good old days” are gone for ever. We “the consumers” have seen the light, and we are not going to let you profiteer from hijacking our culture and then selling it back to us. Get over it. ... p2pnet news - http://www.p2pnet.net/ |
| 16 Dec 2009 by Michel Bauwens It signifies, for example, that all the information stored (files, text, images, spreadsheets) by social economy enterprises depends for its future use, on the survival or the goodwill of the capitalist enterprises that produce the software . ... of products in the spirit that they organize, FLOSS communities and the social economy enterprises engage themselves in a contest that is larger than the individual domain of computers : it is the winning back of common goods. ... P2P Foundation - http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/ [ More results from P2P Foundation ] |
| 18 Dec 2009 by Mels_Smileys45 Back in the days, we didn't really know that DRM was designed to prevent competition in the market place. Some time ago, it was unheard of that P2P protocols were used for legitimate purposes in business. As such, there were plenty of different .... Nothing much drives me to hit something more than people holding up an iPhone, tilt their head 15 degrees flash a phoney smile and saying, "this is the future!" Aaargh! I punched a pillow just now just thinking about it. >,< ... Zeropaid Forums - http://www.zeropaid.com/bbs/showthread.php?p=608201 |
| 18 Dec 2009 by Jared Moya P2P traffic peaked at only 40% back in 2007, and a recent exhaustive two-year study by Arbor Networks, a network-management firm used by more than 70% of the world's top ISPs, says the volume's now down to a mere 18%! ... Since streaming is the future of content delivery it's important that equal access be guaranteed to all – i.e. Net Neutrality – especially since ISPs enjoy regional monopolies around the country (try finding more than one broadband provider in your area) ... ZeroPaid.com - http://www.zeropaid.com/ [ More results from ZeroPaid.com ] |
| 14 hours ago by CharlieBeckett But back to Badger's justification, “We're not trying to squeeze everyone out,” he pacified, “but be the glue to stitch together the different components.” The idealistic part of me wants to believe in his altruistic vision of this ... To cap off the event, brilliantly eccentric writer, Douglas Rushkoff (Life Inc.) a self-described member of “cyber-punky culture” who believed in P2P and free access. But the issue wasn't as black and white as Google versus Murdoch, ... Director's Blog - http://www.charliebeckett.org/ |
| 9 hours ago by admin One year after, another P2P-based bot appeared, called Dubbed Sinit [28]. It used public key cryptography for update authentication. Later, in 2004, Phatbot [29] was created to send commands to other compromised hosts using a P2P system. .... How to use these features to capture the botnets and avoid spamming is worth to research in the future. Similarly, botnets can be used to spread malware too[9]. For instance, botnet can launch Witty worm to attack ICQ protocol since ... Fix Email Problems - http://fix-email-problems.com/ |
| 9 Dec 2009 by José Morales Barroso Power control and other advanced techniques of the new UETS technology would be included within a future power-saving strategy to create only one infrastructure to deliver energy and information. .... Smart management systems could provide additional reliability using the storage capacity of the PHEV by reversing the power flow from the battery to the grid during peak periods, using battery's stored energy to provide power back to the grid in order to meet peak demand, ... Re-public: re-imagining democracy - english... - http://www.re-public.gr/en/ - References [ More results from Re-public: re-imagining democracy - english... ] |
| 14 Dec 2009 The Future's Green - So Get Ready for the Future. As sustainability is pushed up the agenda by government and consumer pressure, P2P has to take up its share of the strain - and that share could be quite significant before too long thanks to an increased focus on the origins ... Any serious alteration to a function as far-reaching as P2P is going to have its detractors: it'll be a lot easier to push those detractors back in line with the help of a friend at board level. ... gtnews.com: Articles - http://www.gtnews.com/ [ More results from gtnews.com: Articles ] |
| 18 Dec 2009 by G SuprNova set the stage for what a BitTorrent experience should be, and set an example for future communities. Luckily for Sloncek, the prosecutor's office dropped the matter and his computers and equipment were returned in October of 2005. .... The WinMX PNP community still exists to some extent, as committed users have been able to prop this old network back up. But WinMX's greatest chance of success was superseded by BitTorrent, and the greatness that 4.0 may have ... Entertane.com - Tech News - http://www.entertane.com/news/ |
| 9 Dec 2009 by cc9of13 You are currently viewing the BOOK: JavaScript Programmer's Reference section of the Wrox p2p Programmer to Programmer discussion community. This is a community of more than 40000 computer programmers including Wrox book authors and .... My thought at this point is to go back and do chapters 1, 2 and 3 over again and again till I completely understand it. I guess my understanding of Javascript is currently false and I need to utilize a loop till my understanding is true. ... p2p.wrox.com Forums - http://p2p.wrox.com/ [ More results from p2p.wrox.com Forums ] |
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