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June 16, 2005
Remote P2P management appears to have moved on
[subtitles] My planned setup is to have a gateway, probably the old computer, with a large disk added on. This gateway would run all the things you'd expect, the P2P apps, probably Skype if I can be bothered, and it would always be on. Which is fun, except I don't want to have to be physically in front of it to manage it, since that would sort of defeat the purpose of using it as a file server for my media etc.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Astrila - My Weblogs - Shital's Icle] Applications And Platforms, An Another Face Of Internet And Why I Hate Groove: So you see, lots of software you see around - everything from Kazaa to SETI distributed computing screensavers to Freenet to BitTorrent to Skype - are just specific instances of this technology. All of these applications are screaming for common P2P plateform and because there is none, each have their own quick and dirty homegrown one. If Groove concept was done right, it could have been this universal peer-to-peer computing plateform to do all of these in clear homogeneous way and there would have been an avalanche of next generation P2P applications.
[Sleepyland] Mercora Blog : Month of July: miss lots of classes again... FUCK. Skype, another p2p app got launched. Looks pretty polished... are altered. He is interested by it. Been playing with lots of photo apps. Picasa ( bought By Google) and Nokia Life Blog beta ( Need to submit bug report). Both have pros and cons. Photo Apps can
[Ruminate] Etech 05 - Tim O'Reilly and the O'Reilly Radar: Development pattern. The Perpetual Beta: Apps are no longer artifacts, but services yeah, baby . Don... of the experience. Users Add Value to Shared Data: The key to competitive advantage in networked apps... are best a byproduct of social apps. Architect apps to capture and share the social fabric (rather
[Gigaom.com] Om Maliks Broadband Blog » Skype and destroy SIP?: If India and China who have skirmished for decades and still bury the hatchet, I am not surprised that the leading proponent of open telecom standards and stupid network, Martin Geddes can fall prey to the charms of Skype. “The number of open SIP nodes addressable via ENUM (or otherwise) is miniscule compared to the proprietary Skype virtual network,” he writes.
[P2p.weblogsinc.com] Morpheus decides to compete with Skype - The Peer-to-Peer Weblog ...: The effort seems to bring some competition to already popular P2P VoIP, Skype. ... Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry: inappropriate or ...
[Rolandtanglao.com] Roland Tanglao's Weblog: Friday, February 27, 2004: Stuart nails yet another great Skype post! Whether Skype succeeds or not, it is on to something. Awesome voice quality on the desktop that can be easily coupled to the rest of your apps in a way that you could never do with plain old telephone service.
[Toyz.org] Mr Blog Entry - 02/07/2005: Is Skype the new Palladium?: And they never tell me what they are doing. It would be one thing if Skype let me decide whether I wanted to let the whole world use my resources (perhaps with extra benefiits to me), or let only people on my buddy list use my resources, or have any controls at all. With Skyple I have none and it doesn't even tell me when someone is using my PC/bandwidth.
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Posted at June 16, 2005 09:59 AM
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