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BTSharp in TorrentRaiders

Congratulations to Aaron Meyers! Aaron has built a BitTorrent visualization by leveraging BTSharp and XNA . We at OkayPublish couldn't be happier about BTSharp being used in his software. It's called Torrent Raiders . It looks great, is fun to play, and
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I recently recorded a show about BTSharp on dnrTV, check it out!

If you like BTSharp, or you just like me , then I encourage you to check out the video I did with Carl Franklin on dnrTV. http://btsharp.com/cs2/blogs/btsharp/archive/2007/05/15/David-Smith-on-BTSharp-_4000_-dnrTV.aspx Hope you enjoy!
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In an upcoming dnrTV episode, David Smith teaches how to use BTSharp to enable scalable serverless content distribution in your applications.

Do you like Dot Net Rocks? You might like dnrTV too - that's Dot Net Rocks TV . Carl Franklin and Richard Campell produce an educational and entertaining talk show about .NET and Microsoft technologies. Description : Interested in creating highly scalable
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Pushing P2P to the developer with http://share.btsharp.com (Beta)

P2P has huge advantages over existing server to client architectures. In an effort to push these protocol advances to the .NET developer, I've developed a framework to ease integration of P2P technologies into your applications. So, I'm announcing http://share.btsharp.com/
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The commoditization of throughput (not bandwidth). How much is throughput (not bandwidth) worth to you? (Comcast customers)

This is an examination of how much Comcast throughput (not bandwidth) is worth to you. How much does it cost? You pay $43 - $58 / month for you Comcast connection, $43 if you have cable TV too, and $58 if you don't have cable TV. What do you get? It's
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Thoughts on Joost (Formally The Venice Project)

I've been on the beta-testing team for Joost for a while now, and now that they changed their name, Google News Sci/Tech finally aggregated the story. I love to see the success of any type of P2P technology, so it's fun to see Joost on Google news. The
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