P2P News Networks: will they fly?
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Yahoo! News - Music Labels Tap
Downloading Networks
Yahoo! News - Music Labels Tap
Downloading Networks
11/19/2003 08:04 AMthey're selling that information to the recording industry ..
Recording Industry's Unexpected Benefit from P2P .. mostaccurate
measure of song popularity to date .. reported by AP .. reporting ..
Go Figure ..
report
story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=487&e=1&u=/ap/file_s
wapping_intelligence
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Senate bill bans P2P networks | CNET
News.com
Senate bill bans P2P networks | CNET
News.com
06/24/2004 06:51 AMInduce Act draws key support in Senate .. Orrin Hatch thinks of the
children .. Senate bill would ban P2P networks ..
outlaw
news.com.com/2100-1027_3-5244796.html
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News: Cisco Systems Acquires Assets from
Procket Networks
News: Cisco Systems Acquires Assets from
Procket Networks
06/18/2004 08:50 PMOverclockers Club Jun 19 2004 1:07AM GMT
Wi-Fi Networking News: Cometa Networks
Closes Its Doors Starting Tomorrow
Wi-Fi Networking News: Cometa Networks
Closes Its Doors Starting Tomorrow
05/19/2004 06:01 AMWi-Fi Networking News was able to confirm through multiple independent
and reliable sources this morning .. Cometa is shutting down
tomorrow
wifinetnews.com/archives/003349.html
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Lizz Winstead's recommendation for a new
and popular CBS News: Cover the
mendacity of other networks 4/11
Lizz Winstead's recommendation for a new
and popular CBS News: Cover the
mendacity of other networks 4/11
04/11/2005 05:59 PMHow would you remake CBS
News?
nytimes.com/2005/04/10/weekinreview/10jacks.html?
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[NEWS FOCUS]Pre-teen gangsters form
regional networks via Internet
[NEWS FOCUS]Pre-teen gangsters form
regional networks via Internet
03/22/2005 09:36 PMKorea Herald Mar 23 2005 1:03AM GMT
WiFi, Cellular, and Wired Networks
Merging To Form Pervasive Networks in
Homes and Offices, Says INSIGHT Research
WiFi, Cellular, and Wired Networks
Merging To Form Pervasive Networks in
Homes and Offices, Says INSIGHT Research
12/22/2004 01:46 AMPervasive networks—a ubiquitous “fabric” of computing, information,
entertainment, and telemetry capability tied together by high-speed
wired and wireless networks—are emerging from a flurry of new
communication technologies now being used in home and office networks.
Though communications carriers do not offer this type of continuous
communication as a service today, the piece parts are already in
place. [PRWEB Dec 20, 2004]
Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
06/17/2005 04:45 PMGridlogix, Inc., a leading creator of enabling interoperable XML Web
Services technology today announced enhanced support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ wireless sensor network. SmartMesh is a wireless
mesh sensor network used in remote monitoring and control. The
Gridlogix EnNET® XML Web Service application extends the functionality
of the SmartMesh system to include robust protocol translation between
the wireless mesh network and other automation protocols and systems.
EnNET translates the SmartMesh wireless protocol into BACnet/IP, SNMP,
and LonWorks® allowing Dust Networks’ wireless sensor network to be
seamlessly integrated with existing automation networks. [PRWEB Jun
16, 2005]
The news of the Air Force and White
Housedisproving the allegations about
the Bush medal cameFriday, as CBS News
and other news organizations werereeling
from the disclosure that they had
publish
The news of the Air Force and White
Housedisproving the allegations about
the Bush medal cameFriday, as CBS News
and other news organizations werereeling
from the disclosure that they had
publish
09/14/2004 07:17 AMthis led to Air Force responses .. shitty start .. Thus
sinks
upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20040913-122231-6905r
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New York Daily News - News & Views -
Daily News Exclusive: Valedictorian who
ripped school denied diploma
New York Daily News - News & Views -
Daily News Exclusive: Valedictorian who
ripped school denied diploma
06/27/2004 01:49 AMNew York Daily News - News & Views - Daily News Exclusive:
Valedictorian who ripped school denied diploma ..
criticized
nydailynews.com/news/story/206403p-178119c.html
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New York Daily News - News & Views -
Daily News Exclusive: Costly trip for
Zongo family
New York Daily News - News & Views -
Daily News Exclusive: Costly trip for
Zongo family
04/07/2005 03:07 PMFeb. 14
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My Networks
My Networks
07/14/2004 05:10 PMBill Gurley, the guy who really needs an RSS feed, hosted a great
panel on wireless at AO2004. Key takeaway was the role of the consumer
driving service offerings. There was a debate about technologies and
business models between wireless...
RSS Ad Networks
RSS Ad Networks
08/09/2004 11:45 PMIf RSS represents a network of subscriptions with pass through
potential, shouldn't its ad format? Scoble: So, over the next year,
we're going to see these two philosophies bash heads once again. The
"branders" versus "the users." He is exactly...
AI Neural Networks
AI Neural Networks
09/26/2004 02:57 PMVC 8.x for free
How to Pay for Municipal Networks
How to Pay for Municipal Networks
09/21/2004 02:46 PMSome municipalities may have already learned some lessons about
offering telecom services that they can consider when deciding to
build Wi-Fi networks: Some of the most successful municipal offerings
of wired telecom services started out with small trial networks and
were offered by municipalities that already offer utility services to
customers. But beyond whether a municipality has experience with
billing and marketing a service, Wi-Fi presents a bunch of additional
uncertainties. In the wired example, in many cases the market doesn't
have any other option for broadband Internet access and customers
definitely pay for the access. In the case of Wi-Fi, in many cases
other service providers may already offer wireless access. Plus,
cities have to decide whether they want to offer access for free or
for a fee. If they want to deliver free networks, they have to decide
how to fund it, considering both the initial outlay and ongoing
support costs. Ultimately, citizens of communities may end up
deciding. In St. Cloud, Fla., the city is trying to decide how to pay
for the ongoing maintenance of the network and will likely ask
residents to decide on a ballot referendum. If municipalities decide
to ask residents to pay for access, they have to hope they can cover
their costs. At this stage in the market, based on the experiences of
commercial Wi-Fi providers, it's not clear that an operator can make
money from for-fee networks....
Mac Tip: Access Wi-Fi Networks
Mac Tip: Access Wi-Fi Networks
09/18/2004 10:13 PMG4 Tech TV Sep 19 2004 2:17AM GMT
Arbor Networks
Arbor Networks
07/05/2004 03:54 PMI have been playing with an expensive tool recently which has made
some incredible difference in detecting security issues on the
network. Arbor Networks makes a bunch of security and operations based
products, but the one I want to mention...
Senator wants to ban P2P networks
Senator wants to ban P2P networks
07/22/2004 06:13 PMA proposal to outlaw file-swapping networks receives warm welcome in
Senate. Backers claim that iPods will stay off ban list.
A plague on all our networks
A plague on all our networks
12/03/2003 05:15 AMAttacks on the up, as clean-up costs soar
You've Got Dust... Networks
You've Got Dust... Networks
09/20/2004 05:07 PMFor quite some time, we've been hearing various stories about "smart
dust" with most of the talk coming from Dust Networks. After all
this time, they've
finally launched a product. It's clearly nowhere near the "smart
dust" level yet, but looks to be a wireless mesh networking technology
for letting a variety of sensors communicate easily, without killing
batteries too quickly. Still, it's a big step forward for the space,
meaning we should expect plenty of gushing news stories about the
technology in the near future.
3G networks roll out
3G networks roll out
09/07/2004 02:26 PMThe Economist Sep 7 2004 6:14PM GMT
Web sites act like networks
Web sites act like networks
06/22/2005 02:17 AMUsatoday.com - Fri Jun 17, 08:44 pm GMT
Bot networks on the rise
Bot networks on the rise
09/21/2004 08:38 AMIBM getting chummy with TV networks
IBM getting chummy with TV networks
04/18/2005 04:25 AMCNET Asia Apr 18 2005 8:57AM GMT
Networks need to team up for 3G - IDC
Networks need to team up for 3G - IDC
05/10/2004 11:22 PMZDNet Australia May 11 2004 3:15AM GMT
Look Out Airport Networks...
Look Out Airport Networks...
11/18/2003 09:04 PMJetBlue Airways is offering free Wi-Fi to folks hanging out in its
departure gates in Terminal 6 in New York's JFK Airport: The airline
also offers the free Wi-Fi in its hub, the LA/Long Beach airport. If
more airlines start doing this, it will be interesting to watch what
happens to the companies that are already offering fee-based services
in airports. That seems to be a big business, with hotspot providers
signing exclusive deals with airports. I wonder what sort of rights
airlines have to build Wi-Fi networks in the gates they often use.
Glenn has heard from some folks in the industry that airports are
starting to assert rights to spectrum that they previously left alone,
or encoding these rights in new contracts as airline leases expire....
Are the TV networks dying?
Are the TV networks dying?
04/11/2005 08:14 AM Proxy Pal For Networks
Proxy Pal For Networks
03/27/2005 11:30 PMRenewing Release
F5 Networks Appoints New CTO
F5 Networks Appoints New CTO
08/17/2004 02:58 PMtheWHIR Aug 17 2004 6:41PM GMT
Networks-n-Filters
Networks-n-Filters
08/20/2004 11:55 PMNew Release: Networks-n-Filters-1.1.0
How Many Social Networks Is Too Many?
How Many Social Networks Is Too Many?
11/14/2003 02:29 AMI keep reading about all these "social networking software" plays, and
the amazing thing to me is that, unlike during the last bubble,
everyone except people working for these companies
or
venture capitalists seem to know it's a bubble. Yet, they keep on
coming. The latest is that
Evite has launched their own version of Friendster
tied to their event organizing system, and eMode (known for their fun
tests and dating system) has changed their name to Tickle, which is
what their Friendster wannabe is called. They also bought another
social networking service, to take one of about 100 off the market.
Who the hell signs up for all of these systems?
Paten
ts aside, there is
nothing complicated in creating such a
site (there's even one Friendster rip off
called Yet Another Friendster Rip Off). The
complication comes in actually making money from such a site. The odd
thing, though, is the rampant skepticism about these sites. In the
90s bubble years, it was never like this. Sure, there was some
skepticism, but not the near universal skepticism that is focused on
social software space right now. What's funny is that you would think
so much skepticism would make the VCs stay away, but the reverse is
happening.
Social networks and my big a-ha
Social networks and my big a-ha
06/14/2004 07:45 PMWisconsin Technology Network,WI-54 minutes agoReaders of DEMOletter
know that I've written regularly about so- called social networks,
services such as LinkedIn, Spoke, and Google's Orkut. ...
"Real Networks"
"Real Networks"
08/17/2004 09:24 PMHutchison to share 3G networks
elsewhere?
Hutchison to share 3G networks
elsewhere?
08/05/2004 10:46 PMTelecoms.com Aug 6 2004 3:08AM GMT
P2P Networks Win Legal Battle
P2P Networks Win Legal Battle
08/20/2004 02:31 PMtheWHIR Aug 20 2004 7:13PM GMT
Personal Broadcast Networks?
Personal Broadcast Networks?
02/10/2004 12:08 PMDownbr
igade makes a case for video aggregators. It is already here
in the form of RSS enclosures (I still get lots of video and audio
clips from
Adam Curry delivered
automatically to a folder on my desktop). However, not everyone
has the bucks like Adam to pay the hosting costs this
entails. What is needed is a P2P system that hooks into
aggregators and weblog tools.
This is, of course, something that I have been an advocate of for
years and years. It just hasn't made it fruition yet.
However, with video phones just around the corner, the time is ripe
for some movement in this direction. What is needed to get this
moving:
- A P2P system like Onion
Networks that generates unique file names for all files on the
system and content check to ensure there isn't any corruption of the
file on the network. Like Onion, this system needs to be
viewable by all active participants on the network (systems like
KaZaA and Morpheus only show you a small portion of the network,
which in turn requires up to ~40,000 copies on the network
in order to be seen by everyone). If a file is seen by all
network participants, the publisher gets immediate help on bandwidth
costs when the first person downloads the file to their
system.
- The P2P system should generate a unique code for
each file placed in a folder on a weblog publishers desktop.This code
could be cut and pasted into a weblog post. When a reader clicks
the post, they are requested to download an RSS aggregator to
view the content.
- An RSS aggregator with connections with desktop P2P
software. Additional control, provided the aggregator software,
would let you determine when you wanted it downloaded (now or
later). You would also have the option of downloading it as part
of your RSS feed if you trust that person.
The end-user experience should be as simple and subscribing
to an RSS feed and setting the preferences for that feed
(enclosures or no enclosures). Alternatively, if an end-user (reader)
clicks on a link to a P2Ped video file published on a weblog they
aren't subscribed to, a windlet would pop up to ask them to download
some aggregator software -- or -- if they have it already it would ask
them whether they wanted to dowload it now or later.
The end result would be a system that scales (to millions of
users), is inexpensive to operate (which means almost anyone could do
it with a DSL connection), and is fast (since downloads can come
from multiple sources with the same file). It would allow us to
move to a world where publishing a news channel is as simple as taking
the video and putting it into your weblog. Raw video news all
the time. I wish someone had the cohones to put this
together.
NOTE: If Dean had only spent $100k of his money on putting the
parts (the software is already there -- all we need is a
high viz demo) together on a system like this, he would have a way to
truly put the screws to big media.
Seven Networks buying Smartner?
Seven Networks buying Smartner?
04/11/2005 11:27 AMCNN Money Apr 11 2005 3:39PM GMT
Social Networks Visualiser 0.3
Social Networks Visualiser 0.3
04/29/2004 08:22 PMA social networks visualizer.
Sending MMS To Friends on Other Networks
Sending MMS To Friends on Other Networks
05/07/2004 06:19 AMIf you wanted, you could read this whole press release from AT&T
Wireless, and figure out that they have been working with the 3G
Americas and CDMA Development Group to develop a protocol to make
sending MMS messages--namely, photos taken with cameraphones--across
carriers, even if one carrier is GSM and...
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