Well, Google finally released their Jabber-based chat service. It looks like it could be a beautiful thing.
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Well, Google finally released their Jabber-based chat service. It looks like it could be a beautiful thing.
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Coral is a distribution network meant to help distribute the load of a commonly-accessed site. Anyone who reads Slashdot is familiar with the effect of a slashdotting, when tens or hundreds of thousands of users hit a website all at once, pounding its servers and destroying its internet connexion. Well, Coral fixes that: instead of linking to http://foo.net/, link to http://foo.net.nyud.net:8090/.
So if anyone likes this blog enough to forward one of my pieces to Slashdot or elsewhere, do be kind enough to use the link provided☺
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Coral is a distribution network meant to help distribute the load of a commonly-accessed site. Anyone who reads Slashdot is familiar with the effect of a slashdotting, when tens or hundreds of thousands of users hit a website all at once, pounding its servers and destroying its internet connexion. Well, Coral fixes that: instead of linking to http://foo.net/, link to http://foo.net.nyud.net:8090/.
So if anyone likes this blog enough to forward one of my pieces to Slashdot or elsewhere, do be kind enough to use the link provided☺
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Doc Searls and David Weinberger have written a great document called A World of Ends, explaining why the Internet is what it is, and why we seem to keep on making the same mistakes about it.
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Doc Searls and David Weinberger have written a great document called A World of Ends, explaining why the Internet is what it is, and why we seem to keep on making the same mistakes about it.
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The Reg reveals all.
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The Reg reveals all.
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