Hi,  I don't know if this is redundant information.. if it is then apologies
for the noise.

I found a piece in Computing on P2P computing referring to Freenet:

"... P2P won't displace the centrally managed systems that handle much of
today's business.  Nevertheless, it is clear that P2P is here to stay.  No
matter what the fate of Napster is, other file sharing systems such as
Gnutella and Freenet are taking hold.  There's even a project underway to
add many common Internet protocols - such as email, news, and chat - to
Freenet, which could create a parallel Internet that is completely anonymous
and impossible to shut down.  Like the Internet itself, P2P is an agent of
change, probably for the best."
Amy Cortese, Computing, 19 April 2001, p53



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