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Mapping the Internet Evolution

Shire writes "Science magazine is running a story on the DIMES project, which has ventured to map the structure and evolution of the Internet (PDF) using open source distributed clients in the style of SETI@Home and such. DIMES has already collected more than 40 Millions measurements which resulted in some nice pictures and several scientific presentations. Those who use traceroute may find it a useful (and colorful) alternative."

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  1. Rebel... by Adam+Avangelist · · Score: 5, Funny

    Rebel spies have intercepted the plans to the Death Star and posted them on this site.

    http://www.netdimes.org/ipmap.png

  2. Slashdotted already.... by jpardey · · Score: 5, Funny

    They obviously don't know that much about internet evolution...

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  3. Mirrodot has it by Justin205 · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://mirrordot.org/

    All the links mirrored. :-)

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  4. Internet Evolution poppycock by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    The Internet is far too complex to have just "Evolved". Things like this don't just spring into being without an Intelligent Designer. We even know exactly who the designer was: Al Gore. And we know exactly why he designed it: to route around nuclear wars. The media needs to stop trying to represent unproven theories as the truth when we already know the truth.

  5. Mirror by TheScorpion420 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Mirrordot Science magazine is running a story on the DIMES project, which has ventured to map the structure and evolution of the Internet (PDF) using open source distributed clients in the style of SETI@Home and such. DIMES has already collected more than 40 Millions measurements which resulted in some nice pictures and several scientific presentations

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  6. Internet EVOLUTION??? by deft · · Score: 5, Funny

    Cmon now... can't we all agree that this was intelligent design? I mean, look at a router... its so intricate, so... functional.... it must have been put here for this purpose by a higher power.

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