file sharing

From: S F (zdarma@stonline.sk)
Date: 06. 03. 2003, 05:14 CET

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    V dnesnom cnete sa redaktor pyta na nas nazor ohladom buducnosti file 
    sharing systemov.
    Bolo to casto preberane aj na interete, ale teraz je to zaujimave aj 
    tym, ze vraj Microsoft sa tym zacal zaoberat ako moznou aplikaciou.
    
    
    
    * "The future of file sharing*
    The recording industry spends a lot of time and money trying to shut 
    down peer-to-peer networks. It has succeeded in a few cases, only to 
    have more pop up in their places.
    
    I see peer-to-peer networks as a growth industry, but not in the way you 
    might think. While interested parties look for ways to shut down these 
    networks, Microsoft has released the beta of a peer-to-peer development 
    kit for Windows XP. No, Microsoft isn't attempting to grab market share 
    from Kazaa. Built-in file sharing has the potential to revolutionize 
    corporate networks and make an impact on personal computing as well. "
    Of course, Windows already features built-in networking and the ability 
    to share folders, but you generally need a network administrator to set 
    it up. With a corporate file-sharing network, you could point to someone 
    on your corporate buddy list and see what files they have for you. Or 
    instead of e-mailing documents to co-workers, you could just grab them 
    from a file-sharing window. The only thing lacking from current 
    technology is security.
    
    Co si myslite vy - na danu temu? Maju taketo systemy buducnost?
    
    Su legalne, alebo nie. Je zapojenie sa do takehoto systemu legalne, 
    alebo nie.
    Je podpora taketoto systemu - napr. Cnetom alebo na vlastnych strankach 
    legalna, alebo nie.
    
    S.F. 
    

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