On Monday 14 February 2011 09:08:28 Michiel de Jong wrote:
> I may remember this incorrectly, but I think when I tried out freenet, it's
> a desktop application, and not a localhost http service, right? 

Freenet is a localhost http-service. I already used it remotely quite often by 
just tunnelling the port via SSH to another computer. 

It uses public keys for identifying pseudonyms, and it automatically 
loadbalances popular data (which is much faster than seldomly requested data). 

Also there already is an example of a Javascript-based App on Freenet with a 
freenet extension as data provider (Sone, still experimental but already a 
cool twitter/identi.ca replacement). 

? http://127.0.0.1:8888/USK at nwa8lHa271k2QvJ8aa0Ov7IHAV-
DFOCFgmDt3X6BpCI,DuQSUZiI~agF8c-6tjsFFGuZ8eICrzWCILB60nT8KKo,AQACAAE/sone/28/

So it might be possible to create an unhosted freenet extension which allows 
using freenet as data server which the unhosted Javascript applications on 
websites could use. 

Best wishes, 
Arne
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