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Phone file-sharing
Phone file-sharing
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/2253185.stm
Soon you could be using your phone to share music, games and images with almost anyone, just like you used to do with Napster.
French company Apeera has developed technology that turns the mobile phone network into a potentially vast peer-to-peer network.
The technology gives users a digital store cupboard for their own media files and lets them pass them on to anyone who wants to use, listen or look at them on their own handset.
Apeera's creators said it could prove popular with phone companies keen to convince customers to start using new multimedia services.
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Reminds me a lot of S.Y.N.A.P.S.E. by N.E.R.F. on the movie "AntiTrust." Heh, great movie.
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That sounds pretty neat. However, there may be some negatives on the security side. We're still trying to figure out how to sufficiently secure a wireless network. I'll have to research this, it sounds interesting. Thanks for the info. Jehnny: I'll have to check that movie out.
Peace