May 2 2002

uServ P2P web hosting system deployed at CMU

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uServ (a.k.a. YouServ), a P2P web hosting system, has been deployed at CMU for students and staff to set up websites and share files.

Anyone can access the CMuServ sites and
their files, but only those with a CMU e-mail address can register to publish with the uServ software.

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