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  11 December 2002


Google continues to be one of my favourite companies.  Their labs have some really great toys.
5:47:44 PM    

Seems like an opportunity wasted to me to convert these users into subscribers rather than treating them as criminals ..

Denmark Bills Users for Downloads. A Danish anti-piracy group has begun charging individuals for illegal copies of music, film and software. Could this be the shape of things to come in the United States? By Peter Rojas. [Wired News]


2:23:15 PM    

I have been asked to supply a bit more information about the MMAPPs project that I mentioned earlier that we are involved in.  MMAPPS stands for Market Management of Peer-to-Peer Services.  I am under NDA for some of the details, but as the aims of the project can be seen on the original (but out of date) website I will try not to give any secrets away.

This is an EU part-funded project and HP were originally leading the project.  After the merger with Compaq however, they withdrew and so we have been asked to join, along with the University of Lancaster.  The new project leader is now BT Laboratories.  Other participants include Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich  ; Research Centre of the Athens University of Economics and Business ; Darmstadt University of Technology  and Telekom Austria

Our job in Mysterian is to ensure that the project has a market and application focus and there are some interesting scenarios being considered.  Our experience as Groove developers has given us some good experience with real-world usage. 

One of the issues being analysed is the basic economic theory behind p2p. The guys from Athens have done some good work in boiling what is happening down to some equations that can be used to model how we might be able to balance out the use of network resources and content amongst the members of the network.

The assumption so far is that most of the development will be done with JXTA but this is still to be finally decided.  There are some very neat features about JXTA, but there are some holes in there too for what we want to do.  They guys who are deep into that part of the project are understandably a bit cautious as to whether they really want to get in and change core JXTA code.  We shall see what the final decision is.

 


10:07:50 AM    

This is a scary story from NY Times.

Internet Filters Block Many Useful Sites, Study Finds. Teenagers who look to the Internet for health information as part of their "wired generation" birthright are blocked from many useful sites by antipornography filters. By John Schwartz. [New York Times: Technology]

I wish I had an answer to this problem. 

Last night, I was looking on Google for some information about a medical condition that a close realtive has.  This involved looking for the word 'girl' (amongst others) in the search.  The pages of references to lesbian sex sites was overwhelming.  Thankfully, I was looking on my own and didn't have my kids with me at the time.


9:24:24 AM    


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