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P2P: The Next Generation

Filed in archive Technology by Marc on March 15, 2007

P2P: The Next Generation
A Technology Review article on the top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2007 covers the latest P2P research.

Cornell University computer scientistlinks Paul Francis has developed the Chunkyspread P2P network. Data is transferred not in blocks but in slices, such as every tenth bit of a file. Francis says the protocol outperforms those used by today's P2P software.

Carnegie Mellon researcher Hui Zhang founded Rinera Networks, which aims to tame P2P for legitimate stakeholders. P2P data will be identified and metered. ISPs will be able to track, block, and even charge for P2P data running over their networks.






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