in reply to P2P Architectures, SOPA/PIPA and freedom from censorship
I came across yacy.net, a P2P search engine, sadly for us written in Java. Although it's been around for a few years, it's still in it's infancy as far as performance and user experience,See, that's the difference. Google and Facebook were way beyond "the infancy" stage after a few years.
It seems to me that what is a dynamic network of global peer-peer contributors (like us) is much harder to influence than a single huge company with all the political ties that it inevitably has.Hmmm, and here I am, thinking that one of the problems of Google is, is that is hard to influence. Now you want something that's even harder to influence?
So I am asking my fellow monks, what experience does Perl and the Perl community have on P2P applications and what is there out there that we can draw on in our own development.A few questions
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Re^2: P2P Architectures, SOPA/PIPA and freedom from censorship
by pemungkah (Priest) on Feb 03, 2012 at 01:37 UTC | |
by Steve_BZ (Chaplain) on Feb 03, 2012 at 21:48 UTC | |
by JavaFan (Canon) on Feb 03, 2012 at 22:45 UTC |