P2P - Articles Archive
from March 6, 2006 to July 22, 2004

 

 


Michel Bauwens concludes his major essay on P2P economics by looking at the opportunities that would lead the economics of peer to peer to become increasingly important forces in the emerging new rich marketplaces created by information surplus, distributed technology, and by those instances where the ... read more

Michel Bauwens - Ctheory.net - March 6, 2006
 

Michel Bauwens takes us further in this explorative journey into better understanding the true nature, characteristics and potential value of peer-to-peer (P2P). Photo credit: Neil Gould In this essay (part II of three - part I ) he explores P2P as an alternative production modality, and gives useful ... read more

Michel Bauwens - Ctheory.net - February 27, 2006
 

Not since Marx identified the manufacturing plants of Manchester as the blueprint for the new capitalist society has there been a deeper transformation of the fundamentals of our social life. Photo credit: Joseph Zlomek As political, economic, and social systems transform themselves into distributed networks, a new ... read more

Michel Bauwens - Ctheory.net - February 20, 2006
 

Sharewood Picnic is my weekly collection of new media resources and tools. In it you find the best new media tools and picks I discover weekly during my daily research and explorations. The picnic gems I select are all tools and services that while small or ... read more

Robin Good - February 12, 2006
 

After having reviewed and introduced to you the new and much improved VSee, high-quality videoconferencing web-based solution (Win only), I am publishing today the full text transcript and the streaming audio recording of this very interview conversation with Milton Chen of VSee. In this online interview Milton ... read more

Robin Good - January 21, 2006
 

Sharewood Picnic is my weekly collection of new media resources and tools. In it you find the best new media tools and picks I run into every week during my daily research and explorations into the future of independent media publishing. Photo credit: Tyler Olson This week ... read more

Robin Good and Kevin C. Borgia - January 15, 2006
 
If you are looking to try out one of the latest and best performing video conferencing technologies available out there, you have come to the right place. Robin Good and Milton Chen of VSee while using the VSee videoconferencing technology Quietly launched over a year ago from a ... read more

Robin Good - Kolabora - January 6, 2006
 

2005 is almost over, but looking ahead remains my passion. Here are a few more anticipations and predictions that should be added to my original Web Predictions for 2006 which I wrote over a week ago. Photo credit: Stefano Carboni Here are ten more disruptive and powerful changes ... read more

Robin Good - December 31, 2005
 
File-trading seems to help those in the bottom three-quarters of popularity, but not the pop-stars indeed. Also, it appears that rules are all too often made to protect the minority of artists at the top of the curve, not most artists overall ... read more

Chris Anderson - November 26, 2005
 

It's been six months since the Supreme Court ruling, during which time Kazaa was kablammed Down Under and the music biz became more aggressive with cease and desist letters to major P2P developers. So where is P2P heading? ... Nowhere new. Let's look at the leading candidates. Photo ... read more

Marc Freedman - P2P Weblog - October 28, 2005
 

Here is another great basket of new media resources, software and articles that I'd like to share with you. Feel free to test, try and share these little gems with your friends, they are my Sunday little present to you. Photo credit: Mark Wagner This is what I ... read more

Robin Good - Kevin Borgia - September 25, 2005
 

Italian car drivers are getting very excited around the opportunities created by the new cutting-edge business initiative allowing individuals to buy Wi-Fi connection passes to hook up to the net while cruising the Sunshine Freeway (Autostrada del Sole, linking Milan with Rome and Neaples - it ... read more

Robin Good - Luigi Ferro - SMAU News [via Giovanni Canali De Rossi] - September 20, 2005
 

Here is my new media picks selection for this week. Check out what I have found: Cross-platform File Sharing and Synchronization Online collaboration across email, calendaring and contacts Recording tool captures any video playing on your screen Graphic visualization of delicious contents RSS one-stop reference Personal Publishing ... read more

Robin Good - September 18, 2005
 
"The Hype Cycle is a graph that runs up quickly and reaches a peak where the expectations of the market are over-hyped. When it becomes clear that the technology is not all it cracked up to be, the market becomes extremely disillusioned with it and the ... read more

Belinda Anderson - Moneyweb - Gartner - August 30, 2005
 
Imagine being able to broadcast and receive digital information from your Wi-Fi enabled car, cell phone, handheld computer or MP3 player as you move around your environment. Everyone participates in a dynamic, decentralized network of individuals sharing information with anyone within a 30 mile radius. ... read more

Roadcasting.org - August 22, 2005
 

Wouldn't it be nice if you could educate novice Skype users of the importance of text messaging a person before ringing her? Skype is not a telephone, it is much, much more. We need not continue using these new tools in the ways history has shown us. ... read more

Robin Good - July 20, 2005
 

About a year ago, I was briefly consulted by Italy's RadioRadicale, to review and analyze a new challenging and very ambitious project. The goal was the creation of a software-based technology platform to allow the easy editing, commenting, remixing and online re-distribution of all of the tens ... read more

Robin Good - July 19, 2005
 

Here it is, another great new entry in a category, that believe me, will soon swell of services, tools and software that make it easy for anyone to publish and distribute video content online. Announced on Thursday, Popcast is a new aggressive startup out of San Francisco, ... read more

Robin Good - July 16, 2005
 

Prodigem, the online P2P distribution service for independent artists, musicians and videomakers has finally opened its doors to the public at large. With a nominal 1-dollar fee you can upload up to 100MB of files and enjoy all of the BitTorrent distributed bandwidth as well as up ... read more

Robin Good - July 6, 2005
 
In a television network the end devices are stupid, while the network itself is sophisticated. Control is exercised within the TV network itself. On the Internet, the opposite is actually true: an end-to-end deliberately dumb network with all of the intelligence concentrated at the periphery. "To ... read more

Drazen Pantic - Planetwork Journal - July 22, 2004
 

 

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