... The general idea here is cool. There's a stream splitter implementation in the Tristero CVS at the moment, just missing the tree creation logic. I found...
... This is something that Gordon and I discussed in the historic Bitzi-Tristero lunch, and is in fact my current Tristero application project. Tristero will...
... This is a really interesting project. It's a general mechanism for doing IP multicast over unicast links. This package should be used by anybody attempting...
... We've learned that there need to be many different implementations of all these technologies. The more the merrier, and the chance one will survive, ...
... How temporal? How short a span? TV news can wait until 7 or 11, the papers can wait 24 hours, NPR rebroadcasts recorded segments in short loops. Most...
Lucas Gonze
lgonze@...
Jul 3, 2002 1:15 pm
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... Hash: SHA1 ... <snip/> I have recently given a lot of thought about this. MP3 streaming via Magnet URI links in RSS would be very compelling. I just...
</lurk> this popped up on /., lacks useful detail, but it sure looks interesting- http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99992510 -kevin prichard ...
Kevin Prichard
decent@...
Jul 6, 2002 10:36 pm
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... SMIL is a synchronized multimedia integration language. I guess most people know it for gui's, but one of the things that it can do semantically is create...
IMO this is what Kazaa has always done. ... -- Justin Chapweske, Onion Networks http://onionnetworks.com/...
Justin Chapweske
justin@...
Jul 7, 2002 9:47 pm
5990
... I may be off-base here, but isn't that essentially the question "is a breadth-first or a depth-first algorithm better at finding things?" With Gnutella...
Johannes Ernst
jernst@...
Jul 7, 2002 11:07 pm
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... The Lv paper is a refinement on "Search in Power-Law Networks" by Lada Adamic. [background: the Adamic paper is about a specific way of walking a power law...
Lucas Gonze
lgonze@...
Jul 7, 2002 11:47 pm
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Thanks for the clarifications. At 19:43 -0400 2002/07/07, Lucas Gonze wrote: <snip/> ... Goes back to AI in the 70's as far as I know (but then, I'm just an EE...
Johannes Ernst
jernst@...
Jul 8, 2002 12:26 am
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... Subject: CCGrid 2003, call for papers Dear Friends: Please find enclosed call for papers of upcoming CCGrid 2003 Symposium scheduled to be held in Tokyo,...
... neat. so you'd structure the topology to enable estimation functions. it's a cross between unstructured networks like gnutella and distributed hash...
I don't get it Lucas? Cheers, Michael Herman Founder and CTO Parallelspace Corporation This eMail was sent using Parallelspace eMail, the fully integrated ...
<q http://www.msnbc.com/news/778536.asp?0dm=C15LT> "The cause of death was a perforating gunshot wound to the head," Tuner said. "It was a suicide." </q> Wow,...
You guys have probably already seen this, but this article by Gene was written 8 days before he committed suicide. He his words do not sound very ebullient, a...
This is something like SWAN's approach. SWAN networks are unstructured, but automatically structure the topology of links to permit the 'follow next nearest'...
Google's been running this <font size=+1> job link, soliciting resumes. Scrolling down the linked page a bit, there's a paragraph: - Using millions of...
Kevin Prichard
decent@...
Jul 15, 2002 10:42 pm
6004
I'm forwarding this relative to the thread on A* and Swan. This is the relevant bit from the text: ******************************* In cooperative distributed...
Lucas Gonze
lgonze@...
Jul 16, 2002 6:23 pm
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Back in April of last year I pointed at this. http://www.ntk.net/2001/04/06/#tracking http://groups.yahoo.com/group/decentralization/message/2240 The...
I think you almost mention the answer to your question yourself: ... And prohibited by the ISP's agreement. (Or if not today, would be immediately once this...
Johannes Ernst
jernst@...
Jul 19, 2002 3:27 pm
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On the SeattleWireless list the past 18 months, many writers explored various ideas/themes around this question, and there have also been zillions of private...
... Not if its SDSL service. This is the thing about WiFi -- it turns last mile problem into the last cubic acre problem. An SDSL connection, which is designed...
Clay Shirky
clay@...
Jul 19, 2002 6:59 pm
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On the topic of WiFi, I thought I'd share this article from InfoWorld on MOTERAN (Mobile Telecommunications Radio and Relay Network). Its an interesting...
... Three UK datapoints here that are making this interesting to me. - BT Openworld is promoting WiFi via special offers with a mail order house. If you don't...