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Sandvine's RST packet patent

From: http://text.broadbandreports.com/forum/r18944131-Re-Comcast-is-using-Sandvine-to-manage-P2P-Connections A patent Sandvine has: said by Sandvine Patent Application 20040006643-TCP proxy providing application layer modifications : [0097] State machine
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Comcast killing BitTorrent upload connections (Verified)

[Update] I've posted instructions here on what to do if you're being affected. Being a skeptic, I didn't believe TorrentFreak's announcement that Comcast is resetting upload connections from BitTorrent. "A misconfigured router, or an isolated problem",
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Argotic on the Web: Part 2 (Setup)

Continued from Argotic on the Web: Part 1 (Solution Design) ... Prerequisites: 1. Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition ( direct link ) We'll use this to design the website that we'll be building for the creation of RSS feeds. The project
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Argotic on the Web: Part 1 (Solution Design)

Recently I got excited about a the video about Argotic ( blog ) on dnrTV . Argotic is a .NET library for RSS/ATOM/OPML creation and consumption. The library is very easy to use, and can be used in a shared hosting environment (creation) and desktop environment(consumption).
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Free .torrent file hosting on publish.btsharp.com

Free .torrent file hosting provided by BTSharp at http://publish.btsharp.com . The real kicker for developers is the easy-to-use API published at http://publish.btsharp.com/services/ShareInfoHostService.asmx . Check it out. If you like it, feel free to
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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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Comments on BitTyrant

* Initial comments on BitTyrant* I will probably revise these comments when I do more research into the peer-selection algorithm that BitTyrant uses. While I was at Michigan State University, a fellow group of students did a study into whether they could
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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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