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NEXT GENERATION OPEN ACCESS TOOLS
DIRECT and FREE COMMUNICATION in SCIENCE
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P2pNet News Feed
DOCUMENTS & White Papers
Our few selected News
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BitTorrent In Complete Disarray: President and CEO Leave; 18 Employees Laid Off ( 7 November 2008 )
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The Pirate Bay goes for Guinness World Record ( 6 November 2008 )
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BreakingPoint Creates Encrypted P2P Tafffic at 10 Gigabits per Second ( 6 November 2008 )
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BreakingPoint First Network Equipment Testing Solution to Generate Encrypted Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Application Traffic at 10 Gigabits per Second and Faster ( Nov. 5, 2008 )
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Entertainment replaces P2P as top driver of Internet traffic ( 5 November 2008 )
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Comcastic P4P trial shows 80% speed boost for P2P downloads ( 03 Nov. 2008 )
( Comcast wants the iTracker mechanism made an IETF standard
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Sandvine Releases Global Internet Traffic Trends Report ( 21 October 2008 )
( global P2P network traffic totals 61% of all upstream network traffic and
22% of downstream bandwidth consumption /
traffic and streaming videos 59 % of downstream bandwidth consumption.
Executive Summary
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Big ISPs push P4P as substitute for net neutrality ( 10 April 2008 )
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Comcast-BitTorrent pact not a substitute for net neutrality ( March 27, 2008 )
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AllPeers, une solution P2P en guise d'extension Firefox (MàJ) ( 04 Mars 2008 )
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The Pirate Bay Sees a Future Without BitTorrent
( October 30, 2007 )
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P2P Media Summit NY to Highlight P2PTV( January 25, 2007) :
1st Annual P2P Media Summit
( February 6-8, 2007,New York city, USA )
- µTorrent and BitTorrent Join Forces
( µTorrent Community, 07 December 2006 )
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BitTorrent merges with µTorrent ( Digg, 07 December 2006 )
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BitTorrent, Inc. Acquires µTorrent ( SlashDot, 07 December 2006 )
- BitTorrent, Inc. Acquires µTorrent
( 07 December 2006 )
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Azureus' HD Videos Attempt To Trump YouTube ( 05 December 2006 )
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Azureus' HD Vids Trump YouTube
( 04 December 2006 )
- Azureus 3.0 Launched
( 04 December 2006 )
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YouTube TV ?
( November 7, 2006 )
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Interview : Arthur Madrid, 1-Click Media ( 07 avril 2006 )
( 1-Click ,
Room31 )
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Azureus élu meilleur logiciel open-source ( 07 avril 2006 )
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Allpeers, du Web 2.0 dans Firefox ( 06 avril 2006 )
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Net video explosion triggers traffic jam worries
(Feb 23 , 2006)
- BitTorrent End to End Encryption and Bandwidth Throttling - Part II
( February 16, 2006 )
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NTL and BitTorrent debut UK's first 100Mbits broadband
( 10th February 2006 )
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BitTorrent End to End Encryption and Bandwidth Throttling
( February 6, 2006 )
- Opera integrates BitTorrent in upcoming browser ( 06 February, 2006 )
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France votes to legalize flat-fee P2P downloads ( Dec 22 2005 )
- France may sanction unfettered P2P downloads
( Dec 22 2005 )
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A Torrent or a Trickle? (Wed Nov 23, 2005 )
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Hollywood, BitTorrent creator strike deal
(Nov 22, 2005 )
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Movie studios, BitTorrent sign anti-piracy pact
(Wed Nov 23, 2005 )
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What Is Web 2.0
Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software
( 30 Sept. 2005 ) Quote :
Web 1.0 Web 2.0
DoubleClick --> Google AdSense
Ofoto --> Flickr
Akamai --> BitTorrent
Akamai vs. BitTorrent
Like DoubleClick, Akamai is optimized to do business with the head, not the tail, with the center, not the edges. While it serves the benefit of the individuals at the edge of the web by smoothing their access to the high-demand sites at the center, it collects its revenue from those central sites.
BitTorrent, like other pioneers in the P2P movement, takes a radical approach to internet decentralization. Every client is also a server; files are broken up into fragments that can be served from multiple locations, transparently harnessing the network of downloaders to provide both bandwidth and data to other users. The more popular the file, in fact, the faster it can be served, as there are more users providing bandwidth and fragments of the complete file.
BitTorrent thus demonstrates a key Web 2.0 principle: the service automatically gets better the more people use it. While Akamai must add servers to improve service, every BitTorrent consumer brings his own resources to the party. There's an implicit "architecture of participation", a built-in ethic of cooperation, in which the service acts primarily as an intelligent broker, connecting the edges to each other and harnessing the power of the users themselves.
- Open Access Internet TV via Popcast: Create Video Torrents In One-Click
(July 16, 2005)
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Tools Give Video Freaks the Power
(July 15, 2005)
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BitTorrent Goes Trackerless: Publishing with BitTorrent gets easier!
( July , 2005 )
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Opera Adds BitTorrent ( July 7, 2005 )
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Taiwanese P2P Wins Copyright Infringement Case ( July 01, 2005 )
- MASHBOXX, THE FIRST P2P AUTHORIZED BY MAJOR RECORD LABEL, COMPLETES LICENSING DEAL WITH SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
(29 June 2005 )
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Grokster Loses...Unanimiously (27 June 2005 )
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BitTorrent inventor lambasts Avalanche 'vaporware' (23 June 2005 )
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Enter Avalanche: P2P filesharing from Microsoft
(16 June 2005)
- Legal P2P networks gaining ground
(March 11, 2004 )
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Au-delà de KaZaa et des réseaux pirates : le peer to peer en quète d'humain
(10/06/2003)
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Pushing Peer-to-Peer ( Technology Review,
October 3, 2003 )
- Free vs. fee: Underground still thrives
(CNET, May 30, 2003)
All truth passes through three stages :
First, it is ridiculed
Second, it is violently opposed
Third, it is accepted as being self-evident
Schopenhauer
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