Before the theatrical release of a recent movie, a digital copy of the film was leaked onto the Internet. The media company where the leak occurred scrambled to figure out how the movie was released.
It took a boom and a bust to do it, but peer-to-peer technology is finding its post-Napster place in the world. Like the Internet itself, peer to peer is settling into a second, more prosaic stage ...
Peer-to-peer software specialist Groove Networks on Monday will release a new version of its collaboration and instant messaging software. Version 2.0 of the Groove software includes tools for ...
The epiphany came last summer. Listening to a Yale doctoral student describe how peer-to-peer networks could cut Internet congestion, executives at Pando Networks realized they might no longer be an ...
Back in the day, IIRC, Crashplan offered free "peer" backup; you exchange USB hard drives with a buddy, Crashplan backed up to the remote USB drive over the Internet, with encryption. This meant very ...
Groove Networks Inc. has begun to back up the hype that surrounded its launch last October by releasing the first version of its peer-to-peer collaborative software application with four customers ...