Peer To Peer (P2P) File Sharing: How It Works By: Peter Nisbet Peer-to-peer (or P2P) file sharing systems connect users (called nodes) directly together. Some are true networked systems while other contain an element of the client-server structure. That is they contain an element of the original Napster centralized server system where clients are fed by a central server. Examples of this are the original Napster (Napster is now a ‘pay for music’ site) and OpenNap which replicates the original Napster functionality.
Car Sharing – A Neglected Solution? By: Charles Cridland With congestion continuing to rise on Britain’s roads a number of solutions have been proposed, raising tax being the main one. However, every day in the UK there are over 10 million empty seats on the roads. Worse still, the vast majority of these empty seats are during the rush hour, with average occupancy for commuting only 1.2. The solution appears to be simple – car sharing. This is further supported by recent research which found that over 50% of commuters would car sha... Tags: car sharing, car, lift sharing, traffic, congestion, pollution, traffic congestion, commuting, dri
The Video Sharing Software Explosion By: Brian Peters The natural evolution on the Internet from text and pictures is to video. Video quality and video sharing software on the Internet has improved by leaps and bounds as underlying technologies like operating systems, browsers and browser plug-ins have evolved. Fundamentally, video delivery on the ‘net involves streaming the content live or storing it as files for later playback. Tags: video sharing software, social networking software, start a video sharing internet busines
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