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p2pnet World Headlines: Nov 2, 2009

Posted in 367, filesharing on November 2nd, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

Silicon Valley golden boy Mike Volpi caught in eBay Skype legal battle Mercury News Not that long ago, Michelangelo “Mike” Volpi, 42, was one of the most important people in Silicon Valley. At Cisco Systems, he was the golden boy who was instrumental in the company’s acquisition strategy and rumored to be in line to eventually succeed John Chambers as CEO

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Joost UK shuts down

Posted in filesharing on October 14th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view | TV:- On the heels of news that Kazaa Kreators Niklas Zennstrom (left) and Janus Friis figure the net should again be alive with the sound of music — their music — comes further information that their Joost online TV thingie,  launched with much ballyhoo a couple of years ago, has been virtually switched off. In January Joost  was supposed to have been reinventing itself by offering allegedly broadcast-quality content to viewers for free, ‘free’ being advertising-driven.

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Mark Cuban on net neutrality: ‘Flat out wrong’

Posted in filesharing on September 28th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- “The moment you hear someone warning about stark changes as a consequence of net neutrality, you know they’ve got it wrong,” says networking and protocol expert Robb Topolski. He was talking about recent remarks from Mark Cuban who apparently believes the  net will slow to a pinful crawl if net neutrality becomes the accepted norm. “Net neutrality is about preserving the Internet’s design for ISPs to forward packets toward their destination as fast as they can, without first inspecting the content for ‘management’ purposes,” Topolski told p2pnet

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