Interview With Lucas Gonze of Webjay
Richard MacManus writes "I've published an interview with Lucas Gonze, creator of the P2P music-sharing web app Webjay. Lucas was an early developer of peer-to-peer applications and back in 2000 he created a P2P start-up called World OS (the product was called Goa). In this interview we discuss World OS / Goa, how it compared to other P2P apps such as Gnutella, the 'Internet as Platform' concept, how Webjay works, some P2P History and Decentralization Theory, and ways around the legal hassles of P2P."
P2P is becoming viewed more and more like warez. Whether or not there are thorny legal issues, it will still die. Joe User doesn't know his rights, he just listens to the propaganda.
My sig would have been a lot cooler if
On the other hand I dont see why the BitTorrent model with some very fast connection seeds (and some modification maybe for the seed upload algorithm to be fair to everybody regardless of their connection speed) hasnt gained more support for content distribution.
Many Earth Science types have been using the LDM for quite some time now. The LDM always struck me as the academic's BitTorrent.
.but you can download and upload from/to just about anybody else with the LDM.
Granted, the LDM is geared more towards providing data in "near real-time," as opposed to delivering static content. .
He painted a unicorn in outer space. I'm askin' ya, what's it breathin'?
Sounds to me like it's worth a try.