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"Avalanche" is the company's own take on peer-to-peer file-sharing technology like BitTorrent.
"Avalanche" is the company's own take on peer-to-peer file-sharing technology like BitTorrent.
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protocols and codecs to then use their monopoly to push this on
everyone. i realise people have a choice, but realistically for
most pc users (such as my parents) when they have a download
available its assumed its neccessary or for the better.
why couldn't microsoft being as large as it is, actually create
something innovative and stop this rehashing of everybody elses
work and buying other software outright. it honestly makes
them look stupid if they basically can't do it themselves.
If you're downloading from 1 peer is it maxing out your connection?
Or are you downloading from hundreds?
Can you figure it out yourself or should I explain more.
power curve. And enough MS money has stuck to the wall to
give us 'Avalanche', or is that an overdressed underpowered
pick-up?
It coluld be better than Bittorrent, after all, MS has the advantage
of 'innovating' all the development work that went into
Bittorrent.
It's too bad that MS doesn't spend more time and money coming
up with an honest OS design - a solid core OS, supported by a
range of independant applications. Windows now is okay under
most circumstances, but I just wish that so much of the basic
Windows OS code wasn't hidden in IE and other 'bundled'
applications.
And, Magically, Microsoft just happens to announce its own "P2P" network, ...which will apparently clearly "identify" P2P Users and distributors, -allowing for enforcement of such "Intellectual Property Rights".
And, do not forget that Microsoft is a company desperately trying to force ITS OWN "DRM" control-standards upon consumers, apparently generally against their will, ...at this very time.
HHHMMM... Funny, huh..?
I think you should take a deeper look at the BitTorrent protocol. The problem you are talking about here is tackled by the 'rarest first' protocol.
http://www.bittorrent.com/bittorrentecon.pdf
Microsoft is always re-inventing the wheel, that too a wheel that fits only on vehicles made in a certain factory. It is a shame that this mamoth company with all its resources & money cannot come with anything innovative in its products & protocols.
Even without any alpha of Avalance being available, Microsoft is touting it is "better" than BT. Typical Microsoft approach of talking before walking.
Except that most people associate bittorrent with pirating/warex etc.
This could also put places like FilePlanet out of business, so expect resistance.
- The same case in JAPAN
- by June 20, 2005 4:59 PM PDT
- I found the same case at MicrosoftCaseStudy.
- Like this Reply to this comment
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(15 Comments)[Telecommunications Leader Creates Secure Document-Sharing Infrastructure]
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/casestudies/CaseStudy.asp?CaseStudyID=16052
Is this case study issue related with ? I guess.