Anon E. Muss writes "Microsoft has a new Secure Content Downloader tool that
sounds an awful lot like a Bittorrent clone. It's described as a
'peer-assisted technology' where '[e]ach client downloads content by
exchanging parts of the file they're interested in with other clients, in
addition to downloading parts from the server.' Right now MSCD is just a
time-limited preview, intended to support downloads of select Microsoft beta
releases (e.g. Visual Studio 2008). If this test goes well, Microsoft will
probably start using MSCD for all their large downloads. How do you feel
about subsidizing Microsoft's bandwidth costs?"

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story<http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/07/28/1631205&from=rss>at
Slashdot.

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