Tao of Mac

Sunday, 4 December 2005

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    Dec 04 2005, 23:01

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    Rui Carmo

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P2P

Peer to Peer, a concept usually associated with Kazaa, Gnutella, etc.

Resources:

  • TinyP2P
  • OpenP2P

See also CSCW, Groove, Rendezvous


See Also

JakeOpera Unite developer's primerFrench Senate Approves 3 Strikes LawJoost To Kill Desktop Client
Detecting packet injection: a guide to observing packet spoofing by ISPsEvery Click You MakeDeep Packet Inspection in the mainstreamEU Invests $22 Million in Next-Generation BitTorrent Client
CSCWHeartbeat - Skype Service StatusPicnicCollanos
GrooveOn Apple and EMISIP ClientsSkype
tincHamachiQnextHamachiX
Finally, a Reason to Look at VistaThoughts On File SharingLink ModeP2P.icio.us
BitTorrentWhere Do You Want To Groove Today?Brownout Gone BlackUsing Growl, Rendezvous and Python for LAN notifications
2004 in ReviewFive-ish Bits Of NewsProgress Along a Lopsided RoadThe Widest Desktop On Earth
CarrafixOdds And Ends Of A Busy FridayKafka Lives OnOdds and Ends
ServicesThe Eleventh CommandmentApril Fools'Chronic Lack Of Time
Nokia's LifeblogWhy GarageBand Mattersacqlitesnort
eMuleGnutellaThe Groove is BackColloquia
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