Roberto Diaz wrote:
authentication location. So, you and your friend may have been logged
into seperate servers. Could you see each other ?? Probably not, huh ?
Of course there are many servers (never mind how much), but I just
didn't take into account that they are not synchronized.
Napster is a very good example about how large monopolies are able to rule
the entire internet..
Examples:
first: onelist.com --> egroups.com -> yahoo.groups.com
first: yahoo.com -------------------->
first: geocities.com -------> geocities.yahoo.com
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yahoo.com -------------------> too big
lycos.com
telefonica.com --------> terra.com
ozu.com
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terra.com ----------------> too big
deja.com ------------> groups.google.com
google.com
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google.com ----------------> too big
Not to mention aol.com
(feel free to add to this list all that I am missing)
Just some examples.. the next maybe:
terra.com + yahoo.com + google.com + aol.com + microsoft = monopoly
At the end we will see the internet that very few want us to see..
Wee need a Free Information Service. We could do something similar to
napster..
Yes.. I know.. this wont happen... all is ok how is today and how it
will be tomorrow...
Regards
Roberto
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You should just shut off your computer if you can't handle the lack of
personel information... There are many other providers for music, and
other such media. Don't blame the world for your lack of research.