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Stanford University scientists have shown that distributed computing, using thousands of low- end PCs, can have real results.
The potential of P2P seems to be immense - but like most new ideas it's potentially a double-edged sword, and a lot of confusion surrounds it.
True believers see P2P applications starting to trickle through corporate networks and the Internet in a stealthy, grassroots revolution that will make network computing more efficient, more interactive, more fun - in short, better.
Stanford University scientists have shown that distributed computing, using thousands of low- end PCs, can have real results.
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