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WhatHelps? Introduces New File Sharing
Tool
WhatHelps? Introduces New File Sharing
Tool
12/31/2004 03:15 AMWhatHelps?, a global provider of social networking and online
communication tools, recently released a new file sharing tool that
allows people to share files of almost any kind quickly and easily,
using only a web browser. People may upload, store, preview, and
download nearly all file types. The new file sharing tool has a
Windows(r)-like feel, which makes it easy to setup and use. Files may
be organized within folders and subfolders, and may be
password-protected to prevent unauthorized access. [PRWEB Dec 31,
2004]
EarthLink tests file-sharing program
EarthLink tests file-sharing program
09/16/2004 02:48 PMISP taps Internet phone technology as core of expansive peer-to-peer
network vision.
File-sharing program nets lots of
attention
File-sharing program nets lots of
attention
04/16/2005 07:34 PMChicago Tribune Apr 16 2005 9:27PM GMT
Earthlink Releases SIP Based P2P
File-Sharing App
Earthlink Releases SIP Based P2P
File-Sharing App
09/16/2004 09:21 AMNew file-sharing application: dorm-based
cable TV at MIT
New file-sharing application: dorm-based
cable TV at MIT
10/30/2003 01:42 AM Students at MIT are
experimenting
with a
file-sharing system using cable television to play music . So
far
this mechanism, relying on the system's analogue rather than
digital
nature, could work under copyright laws.
Sharing a file in California? Be sure to
share your e-mail address, too
Sharing a file in California? Be sure to
share your e-mail address, too
09/23/2004 03:38 PMCalifornia Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signs legislation that would
make it a misdemeanor to share copyrighted material without providing
your e-mail address.
Thompson Automotive Labs Introduces the
Industry's Fastest, Easiest, and Most
Cost-Effective Program for Identifying
Misfires: A Lab Scope Based Tool That’s
As Easy as Pressing a Button!
Thompson Automotive Labs Introduces the
Industry's Fastest, Easiest, and Most
Cost-Effective Program for Identifying
Misfires: A Lab Scope Based Tool That’s
As Easy as Pressing a Button!
03/30/2005 03:56 AMThompson Automotive Labs, an automotive diagnostic tool company
announces A.C.E. Misfire Detective. Automotive diagnostic software
that accurately identifies misfires quickly and accurately, saving
diagnostic time, reducing misdiagnosis, increasing preventative
maintenance sales and overall profits. [PRWEB Mar 30, 2005]
BBC introduces flexible TV
BBC introduces flexible TV
05/03/2004 10:45 AM"BBC introduces flexible TV with online
trial"
"BBC introduces flexible TV with online
trial"
05/04/2004 09:33 AMSharing Ideas Just Got Easier: Blogging,
Keyword Tagging, File Sharing, Social
Networking … And That’s Just For
Starters!
Sharing Ideas Just Got Easier: Blogging,
Keyword Tagging, File Sharing, Social
Networking … And That’s Just For
Starters!
03/23/2005 04:46 AMLaunched this month, Apcala is a web system that allows you to share
photographs, audio, video, documents and personalised profiles with
friends, family, other Apcala users and the Internet at large. It’s
advertising free and free to use. [PRWEB Mar 23, 2005]
REVIEW: Google's New E-Mail Service
Flexible
REVIEW: Google's New E-Mail Service
Flexible
06/03/2004 10:54 AMRed Nova Jun 3 2004 2:45PM GMT
Flexible Mail Notifier 0.01 (Default
branch)
Flexible Mail Notifier 0.01 (Default
branch)
04/18/2005 06:36 PM

FMN consists of two parts. The first is a cross
platform library that allows for email download,
examination, and actions to be taken based on the
content of the message. The library is easily
extensible, and allows for screen notifications,
SMS messages, and auto responses. The second part
consists of a GNOME applet that demonstrates its
capabilities.
REVIEW: Google's E-Mail Service
Flexible
REVIEW: Google's E-Mail Service
Flexible
06/02/2004 06:31 PMWJLA,DC-35 minutes agoWashington (AP) - Google Inc.'s free e-mail
service has been derided as an obnoxious privacy invasion that will
suck up vast amounts of user data and deposit ...
REVIEW: Google's E-Mail Service Flexible
REVIEW: Google's E-Mail Service Flexible
06/02/2004 06:25 PMAP via The Ledger Jun 2 2004 10:18PM GMT
Google mail's flexible features
outweigh privacy concerns
Google mail's flexible features
outweigh privacy concerns
06/06/2004 06:45 PMWinnipeg Sun,Canada-10 hours agoGoogle Inc.'s free e-mail service
has been derided as an obnoxious privacy invasion that will suck up
vast amounts of user data and deposit information into a ...
U.K. business school proposes human
trust-based ID scheme
U.K. business school proposes human
trust-based ID scheme
06/17/2005 04:49 PMThe U.K.'s Sunday Telegraph broke a story a couple of weeks ago about
an alternative identity scheme (alternative to the U.K.'s government
scheme) reportedly being pushed by the prestigious London School of
Economics.
Web Mail Supersizes: As Storage
Capacikty For Web-Based E-Mail Expands,
So Do Choices
Web Mail Supersizes: As Storage
Capacikty For Web-Based E-Mail Expands,
So Do Choices
07/21/2004 06:01 AM By Glenn Fleishman, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Permission-only e-mail scheme says no to
spam
Permission-only e-mail scheme says no to
spam
04/09/2005 07:58 AMChicago Tribune Apr 9 2005 11:20AM GMT
Microsoft to expand source-code sharing
program
Microsoft to expand source-code sharing
program
09/20/2004 07:05 PMPravda Sep 20 2004 11:28PM GMT
Is the war on file sharing over?
Is the war on file sharing over?
01/16/2004 11:26 AMThe music biz is declaring success, citing lawsuits and Apple's
iTunes. But to music fans who recall the glory days of Napster, the
fight goes on.
Is The War On File Sharing Over?
Is The War On File Sharing Over?
01/16/2004 11:04 AMThe music biz is declaring success, citing lawsuits and Apple's
iTunes. But to music fans who recall the glory days of Napster, the
fight goes on. By Farhad Manjoo (Salon via MyAppleMenu)
BlowSearch Introduces PPC Program With
Fraud Protection
BlowSearch Introduces PPC Program With
Fraud Protection
03/23/2005 01:26 PM"...competitors can be deterred from maliciously clicking on paid
results as advertisers can enter a competitor’s IP address to
automatically prevent paid listings from being displayed to that
specific IP address"
SMC’s Introduces Industry’s First
Comprehensive Leasing Program
SMC’s Introduces Industry’s First
Comprehensive Leasing Program
06/10/2004 02:52 AMSMC® Networks today announced that it is offering its channel partners
a new opportunity to succeed: the SMC Elite Leasing program. The most
comprehensive of its kind in the industry, SMC’s new leasing program
lets customers reduce up-front costs by leasing networking hardware,
software, installation and even warranties. [PRWEB Jun 10, 2004]
Cisco introduces new channel support
program
Cisco introduces new channel support
program
07/06/2004 06:42 AMCommsTrade Jul 6 2004 11:02AM GMT
MUTE File Sharing 0.2.1
MUTE File Sharing 0.2.1
01/22/2004 06:22 PMSimple, private file sharing.
File Sharing Goes Mobile
File Sharing Goes Mobile
09/08/2004 02:29 PMWith all these different music download stores and file sharing apps,
it was only a matter of time before everything started to go mobile.
I recently wrote up an article at TheFeature about
all the
various music download offerings for mobile phones, but it looks
like some are already going beyond that to offer some form of "file
sharing" as well. EMI has
talked about
mobile file sharing in the past, but it seemed pretty watered
down. Recently, Wippit, makers of an increasingly popular DRM
technology that encourages limited file sharing announced plans to
offer
mobile file sharing by letting users get around many wireless
carriers by sending the file in response to an SMS message. The
latest, though, is that SK Telecom is showing off a
mobile file sharing system in Korea that will
let users swap music files, ringtones, videos and more via their 3G
network. They admit that it has no copy protection at all, and even
say, "we're not thinking about that type of problem." It's not clear
if that's because they never plan to actually launch it, or they just
don't care. Given that the recording industry in Korea wanted to
sue wireless
carriers for offering MP3 playing phones (even after they agreed
to forcibly degrade the sound quality), you have to wonder how long
such an application would remain on the market. Still, it's been said
many times before: it's only a matter of time until a real
Napster-style file sharing app is written for mobile phones, whether
by the carriers themselves or (more likely) independently. And still,
everyone in the wireless and music industry seems to ignore this
potential problem and insist that overpriced ringtone revenue will be
around forever.
'F' Is for File Sharing
(washingtonpost.com)
'F' Is for File Sharing
(washingtonpost.com)
09/09/2004 12:21 PMwashingtonpost.com - It's move-in day for freshmen at the University
of Maryland's College Park campus and the narrow lawn outside Denton
Hall is strewn with piles of suitcases, bedding and Dell computer
boxes. If recent history is any guide, the smiling teens wandering
amid the makeshift encampments are primed to join the next generation
of hard-core music pirates who'll raid Internet file-swapping networks
for hundreds of thousands of illegally copied songs over the next four
years.
file sharing = piracy? Not really.
file sharing = piracy? Not really.
01/16/2004 11:27 AMAn interesting Salon article: Is the war on file sharing
over?:
If one is willing to believe the happy talk
from music business executives, the tide has finally turned against
file sharing, thanks to the get-tough tactics employed by the
Recording Industry Association of America.
Last fall, the RIAA began filing lawsuits against individual users
of peer-to-peer trading sites, and the strategy, the RIAA says now,
has paid off. The group is careful not to declare a final victory over
file trading, but things are finally beginning to look up for a
business long in decline, say industry representatives. After years of
scoffing at copyright laws, Americans are finally beginning to
understand the gravity of file trading's offense against copyright.
The article is interesting. But what I find most
interesting is this automatic alignment that is made in the media
discourse between file sharing and piracy. There are many, many uses
other than those the RIAA defines as illegitimate for file sharing
(note, I am not saying
anonymous file sharing, although there
worthy uses for that too). Sure, the media loves a good fight and
that's why the focus on this comparison. But the uses of sharing
should, can, and
will move beyond those in dispute. And not
just for files, either.
Why am I saying this? Well, can't you guess?
Stay tuned. :-)
File Sharing Sentinel
File Sharing Sentinel
01/22/2004 09:15 AMThe File-Sharing Debates
The File-Sharing Debates
12/07/2003 02:35 AMNew York Times Dec 7 2003 1:15AM ET
Skypecasting - P2P File Sharing
Skypecasting - P2P File Sharing
04/10/2005 12:50 PMFired up over file sharing
Fired up over file sharing
08/20/2004 12:11 PMAs hackers find a way to trade with iTunes, a court rules that
software makers are not liable for file swappers' actions.
File-sharing war won't go away; it'll
just go abroad
File-sharing war won't go away; it'll
just go abroad
04/06/2005 02:26 AMUSA Today Apr 6 2005 5:32AM GMT
The File Sharing Database
The File Sharing Database
07/31/2004 05:25 PMFile Sharing Undented
File Sharing Undented
05/27/2004 12:28 PMSeems file sharing in the US has dropped a little while their are
increases in Europe. I am sure that third world traffic numbers have
increased as the majority of the third world cannot afford software
prices. [Smart
Mobs]
MUTE File Sharing 0.2
MUTE File Sharing 0.2
01/10/2004 05:42 PMSimple, private file sharing.
File Sharing Going Strong
File Sharing Going Strong
07/12/2004 11:07 AM
Online file swapping endures: What, exactly, is eDonkey?
Despite entertainment industry attempts to curb online song and
movie swapping with lawsuits and education campaigns, more people than
ever are using peer-to-peer services.
BigChampagne, which tracks Internet file sharing, says 8.3 million
people were online at any one time in June using unauthorized services
like Kazaa and eDonkey — up 19% from 6.8 million in June
2003.
The majority of files being traded were music, BigChampagne says.
Porn videos and images were the second-biggest category.
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File-sharing app eDonkey comes to Mac OS
X
File-sharing app eDonkey comes to Mac OS
X
06/29/2004 01:58 PMeDonkey announced on Tuesday
that its peer-to-peer file-sharing software is coming to Mac OS X.
Previously, Mac support was available only through a text-based
command line interface in the software. eDonkey links every client on
the network with each other, allowing them to search within both the
entire network and a subset of it. Users can also download files from
multiple users simultaneously and automatically continue interrupted
downloads during their next session, in addition to the ability to
send private messages to other users. The eDonkey application is not
finalized for Mac OS X yet, but you can download a Beta of either the
free or paid version from the developer's Web site. Both require Mac
OS X v10.2 or higher and 64MB RAM; the free version has limited
features and displays ads when you use it.
File-sharing Goes Social
File-sharing Goes Social
01/07/2004 02:52 PM
The RIAA has taken us on a tour of networking strategies in the last
few years, by constantly changing the environment file-sharing systems
operate in. In hostile environments, organisms often adapt to become
less energetic but harder to kill, and so it is now. With the RIAA's
waves of legal attacks driving experimentation with decentralized
file-sharing tools, file-sharing networks have progressively traded
efficiency for resistance to legal attack.
The RIAA has slowly altered the environment so that relatively
efficient systems like Napster were killed, opening up a niche for
more decentralized systems like Gnutella and Kazaa. With their current
campaign against Kazaa in full swing, we are about to see another
shift in network design, one that will have file sharers adopting
tools originally designed for secure collaboration in a corporate
setting. - More at
http://www.shirky.com/writings/file-sharing_social.html
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