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P2P Web searches

prostoalex writes "Researchers at UCLA are looking for easier ways to implement Web searches by using peer-to-peer techniques to decrease the workload. 'Queries need to be passed along only a few links rather than flooded throughout the network, which keeps search-related traffic low,' reports Technology Research News."

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  1. If it's P2P... by thebudgie · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The searching load on servers might be reduced i suppose. But from my experiences with P2P searches are long and slow. How would this help exactly?

  2. Re:Too many people trying to use p2p by cbiltcliffe · · Score: 5, Insightful
    I'm sick of all this hype about p2p. Its a good technology but its not like we have to use it for everything. The old ways of doing things still work.

    You're right, but consider this:

    The entertainment industry is trying very hard to convince the US government that all P2P can be used for is copyright infringement, so it should be banned completely.
    Any non-infringing use obviously proves them wrong, no matter how out there it is.

    Right now, I think we need as many off-the-wall uses as possible for P2P, even if it's not the most efficient way to accomplish the task.
    Calling mass attention to these uses wouldn't hurt, either.
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