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    P2P through the browser

    A while back some group or university developed a method for sending browser content in a P2P method within the browser requiring no additional plugins. I thought I saw the news story on ZeroPaid but I can't seem to find it.

    Does anyone know what I am referring to?

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    You mean news about this kind of browser?

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    The technology I am thinking of was pluggable into current browsers. I think it used some combo of RSS and JavaScript/Java.

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    There is also a service called FilesWire that enables you to share files directly from your browser; no install required. http://www.fileswire.com

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    I think the technology has been plug in current browsers. I think it used a combo of the RSS and JavaScript Java.

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    There used to be aq browser that had a p2p program built into it but I dont remember its name. Tim
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    :llama:That is really cool how does it work ?

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    uTorrent 3.0 has an app called uBrowse ;)

    Instead of a browser that can p2p you have a p2p that can browse!

    http://www.utorrent.com

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