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So, according to this article, bittorrent and its files are now using up roughly 1/3 of the Internet's current bandwidth. I must confess that right at this moment I am using it to download the last piece of the 'Future is Wild' special that I failed to completely tape while it was on TV last summer, so I can see how this could be possible.

The thing is, while [livejournal.com profile] _sps_ and I were at Softguard, we came up with a design for a peer-to-peer system that would be superior (IMNSHO) to bittorent, in that it would not only  distribute chunks in a bittorrent-like manner but would also spawn broadcast nodes when under heavy use, would support wiki-like editing of file metadata (including license info) and would allow for 'latent' searches that could continue while you were logged off. There may even be a good revenue model for it, but that would require careful design and consideration.

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