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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 004.65 EAN: 9780782140187 ISBN: 0782140181 Label: Sybex Manufacturer: Sybex Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 496 Publication Date: 2001-11-06 Publisher: Sybex Studio: Sybex
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: look for a more recent text Comment: The book gives a good explanation of p2p networks as they were understood at the time of writing in 2001. Napster, of course. But also Gnutella and SETI@home.
However, if you are new to p2p, you may want to search out more recent texts. There has been a lot of developments since 2001. Most notably with the rise of Bram Cohen's BitTorrent, and its novel use of downloaders to act as uploaders for files. Another factor is that the use of various p2p networks did appear to lead to the music industry's weak sales in recent years. While BitTorrent is now proving to be a worry to the film studios.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not what i thought Comment: Not very readable, didn't find it interesting, after going through the first part of the book i put it somewhere and never bothered to completely read it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not the "next big thing" Comment: Citing the backcover: "Incisive, Opinonated Coverage of Applications That Have Captured the IT World's Attention". Let's translate this: "Superficial Enumeration of Applications". This book does not provide any deeper information about P2P applications. Also the section about business models is not well founded and does not provide any helpful information. I was really disappointed!
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Editorial Reviews:
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--Covers current P2P applications and tackles the thorny issues of P2P Intellectual Property Protection and Privacy. --Provides hands-on instruction about some of the more popular P2P file sharing products, including Scour, Gnutell, AIMster, and Freenet. --Demonstrates how to communicate and collaborate in the workplace using AOL IM, Microsoft Messenger, Groove, NetMeeting, Freetopia, and more.
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