Google also does this I think. I remember reading a presentation somewhere about FlumeJava but I couldn't find it anymore. See pg 20 of http://www.slideshare.net/greenwop/expressiveness-simplicity... or…
IIRC what wuala did was give people more storage if they give up a part of their hard drive for other to sync with, so it's exactly the same model except without external hardware and more flexibility in choosing how…
Didn't Wuala use to do something like this? Except more for P2P file backup rather than sync?
One part of pagerank which I've always been confused about is how it factors Google itself into the model. When computing pagerank would Google add a node for its own domain (i.e., google.com and all its search result…
Google also does this I think. I remember reading a presentation somewhere about FlumeJava but I couldn't find it anymore. See pg 20 of http://www.slideshare.net/greenwop/expressiveness-simplicity... or…
IIRC what wuala did was give people more storage if they give up a part of their hard drive for other to sync with, so it's exactly the same model except without external hardware and more flexibility in choosing how…
Didn't Wuala use to do something like this? Except more for P2P file backup rather than sync?
One part of pagerank which I've always been confused about is how it factors Google itself into the model. When computing pagerank would Google add a node for its own domain (i.e., google.com and all its search result…