Though not all peer-to-peer applications are evil, they are frequently recreational in nature. As such, they tend to generate network traffic that businesses often like to limit, usually by means of ...
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StreamCast Networks on Wednesday plans to release an updated version of its Morpheus file-swapping software, showcasing new search technology that could dramatically strengthen peer-to-peer networks.
As Napster searches for a legal way to stay in business, two L.A. companies are finding legitimate applications for the popular technology. Blue Falcon Networks and Uprizer Inc. have been using the ...
File sharing has new rival: a 21-year-old offers instruction on using Google's search engine to find music files. Greg Sandoval covers media and digital entertainment for CNET News. Based in New York, ...
Groove Networks, saying it has addressed enterprise concerns raised during the final development of its collaboration platform, will release the first version of the product this week after three ...