wow.... I feel like it's dead around here.
P2P to defeat Censorship
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3611227.stm
Paper Airplane Phenomenom
Paper airplane - the two way Web
Posted Apr 9, 2004, 2:44 PM ET by Alberto Escarlate
Interesting project of a P2P webserver andbrowser being developed using Suns JXTA.
Paper Airplane is a Mozilla plugin that empowers people to easily create collaborative communities, known as Paper Airplane Groups, without setting up servers or spending money. It does this by integrating a web server into the browser itself, including tools to create collaborative online communities that are stored on the machine. Paper Airplane Groups are stored locally on a users machine. A peer-to-peer network is created between all of the Paper Airplane nodes that are running in order to resolve group names, reach normally unreachable peers due to firewalls or NAT devices, and to replicate content.
It fuses a web browser, a powerful word-processor, and a peer-to-peer web server together to create the Two Way Web. Paper Airplane sledgehammers the Two Way Web Sites it creates, smashing them into hundreds of fragments that are securely stored across a multitude of machines in a process known as peer-to-peer. Choose from hundreds of new domain endings for your site, such as .politics, .fan, .religion, .gay, or .environment. Want to create a web-site named www.Nike.laborpolicy ,www.CodingInParadise.weblog , or www.DallasCowboys.fan
http://nanopublishing.weblogsinc.com/entry/6066307973127264/
http://www.hatch.org/blog/2004/04/08/flying_the_two_way_web.php
http://www.paperairplane.us/
Can We Imagine the Far Future--Year 3000?
http://www.closertotruth.com/topics/technologysociety/201/201transcript.html
I jsut lauughed because I thought of the guy in Futurama, who greets people coming out of the Cryogenic Pods;
"Welcome to the world of Tommorrow!"
P2P to defeat Censorship
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3611227.stm
Paper Airplane Phenomenom
Paper airplane - the two way Web
Posted Apr 9, 2004, 2:44 PM ET by Alberto Escarlate
Interesting project of a P2P webserver andbrowser being developed using Suns JXTA.
Paper Airplane is a Mozilla plugin that empowers people to easily create collaborative communities, known as Paper Airplane Groups, without setting up servers or spending money. It does this by integrating a web server into the browser itself, including tools to create collaborative online communities that are stored on the machine. Paper Airplane Groups are stored locally on a users machine. A peer-to-peer network is created between all of the Paper Airplane nodes that are running in order to resolve group names, reach normally unreachable peers due to firewalls or NAT devices, and to replicate content.
It fuses a web browser, a powerful word-processor, and a peer-to-peer web server together to create the Two Way Web. Paper Airplane sledgehammers the Two Way Web Sites it creates, smashing them into hundreds of fragments that are securely stored across a multitude of machines in a process known as peer-to-peer. Choose from hundreds of new domain endings for your site, such as .politics, .fan, .religion, .gay, or .environment. Want to create a web-site named www.Nike.laborpolicy ,www.CodingInParadise.weblog , or www.DallasCowboys.fan
http://nanopublishing.weblogsinc.com/entry/6066307973127264/
http://www.hatch.org/blog/2004/04/08/flying_the_two_way_web.php
http://www.paperairplane.us/
Can We Imagine the Far Future--Year 3000?
http://www.closertotruth.com/topics/technologysociety/201/201transcript.html
I jsut lauughed because I thought of the guy in Futurama, who greets people coming out of the Cryogenic Pods;
"Welcome to the world of Tommorrow!"