Former AOLers Bet on Private P2P App
buhatkj writes "Some former AOL staffers have come up with something interesting. Namely, a P2P/instant messaging/groupware tool called
Grouper.
Sounds to me a bit like the GAIM plugin suggested by downhill battle..."
OMGWTFLOL.exe
"Some former AOL staffers have come up with something interesting. Namely, a P2P/instant messaging/groupware tool called Grouper. "
Damn! I read that as Groper. Reach out. Reach out, and grope someone today.
"You've got jail!"
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The RIAA, MPAA, and Microsoft should get together to put a stop to this before it becomes a larger problem than it already is. That is, unless the FBI, CIA, the Justice Department, and the NSA figure out a way to keep track of which files are being shared, and then administer the death penalty without a trial.
AOL is extremely unfriendly towards their employees developing P2P stuff. Remember Gnutella was first developed by Nullsoft, an AOL subsidiary? Remember that AOL tried to kill it but the genie was already out of the bottle? Remember WASTE was first developed by Nullsoft too? Remember it was only up for about a day before AOL shut that down as well?
No problem. We'll just pay a soccer mom to visit AOL headquarters and dance around on the table demanding P2P and warez, and we got it.
I've always thought that a great way to improve the Internet is to block out all the AOLers. Can we get them onto their own kiddie pool so they don't bug the rest of us anymore? Yeah yeah, so they DO have their own kiddie pool...but we need to make sure they don't have the capabilities to leave.
And I dunno, soccer moms dancing on tables isn't exactly the wholesome content AOL would've liked.
Felser said rich media advertising will be embedded into the free version, and e-commerce tie-ins with online music stores and photo printing services will also offer business opportunities.
so no real business plan here then.
1. e-commerce tie-ins with online music stores and photo printing services
2. ???
3. profit
SURELY NOT!!!!!
Will Justin Frankel sue you for ripping-off his source code?