Sunday July 12, 2009 at 4:40

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It's all happening. It's all happening.

“Movie Theater Streams 2K Resolution Film Using BitTorrent”

“Many independently produced films never make it onto the big screen simply because the costs involved are too high. At the moment most digital movies are distributed “over land” on hard disks costing up to $2000 for each copy. BitTorrent has the power to change this outdated distribution method and get smaller budget films onto the big screen.”

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Thursday July 02, 2009 at 10:42

Wednesday July 01, 2009 at 13:26

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3G Speed And Reliability Results By City
Percentage of 1-minute performance tests in which service was available, uninterrupted, and faster than dial-up speed:

Verizon in NYC:  100%
Sprint in NYC:  90%
AT&T in NYC:  65%

It doesn’t just *seem* like AT&T only works half the time.

via ericmortensen

3G Speed And Reliability Results By City

Percentage of 1-minute performance tests in which service was available, uninterrupted, and faster than dial-up speed:

  • Verizon in NYC:  100%
  • Sprint in NYC:  90%
  • AT&T in NYC:  65%

It doesn’t just *seem* like AT&T only works half the time.

via ericmortensen

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Tuesday June 30, 2009 at 10:22

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Saturday June 27, 2009 at 1:53

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Thursday June 25, 2009 at 11:15

Thursday June 25, 2009 at 10:53

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Thursday June 25, 2009 at 10:40

Monday June 22, 2009 at 17:51

Monday June 22, 2009 at 11:18

The Proxy Fight for Iranian Democracy - Renesys Blog
“As an experiment, we geolocated a list of about 2,000 web proxies (unique IP addresses and port numbers) that were shared on Twitter and other web sites over the course of the last week, to see if we could discern patterns in the places that are hosting them. Most of these are no longer reachable from inside Iran, of course, precisely because they were made public. The following map shows the distribution of those proxies worldwide.”

The Proxy Fight for Iranian Democracy - Renesys Blog

“As an experiment, we geolocated a list of about 2,000 web proxies (unique IP addresses and port numbers) that were shared on Twitter and other web sites over the course of the last week, to see if we could discern patterns in the places that are hosting them. Most of these are no longer reachable from inside Iran, of course, precisely because they were made public. The following map shows the distribution of those proxies worldwide.”

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