Napster: The advantage of file sharing technology Napster. I have never caused such controversy or controversy in the rights of technology or people's information. Napster was founded by Shawn Fanning, a college student with millions of dollars of creativity. His idea is to offer people around the world the ability to download information from other users' computers. Although this technology has been provided through a local network, Shawn envisaged a way to make this network technology a general college stud like him.
To understand it, let's return to the seed, the first example of distributed technology. Torrent Web sites have always used distributed techniques to share files (such as movies). They depend on people to download the file and "sow" it (share) it with others. This technique only works if you are sharing with others, so you need to seed to download the file. However, there was no economic motivation for the seed. If you have already downloaded a movie, why continue to share it with others? You got what you want
I am fascinated by new peer-to-peer technology that allows people to share files. When I searched the industry, I met Napster, Streamcast, Grokster. I got a clear impression that the file sharing business is being constrained by a strong lawsuit music industry, but I am convinced that this revolutionary technology has other uses. I saw people from Kazaa in the newspaper, another document sharing music business sells business, I want to do something new through file sharing technology. I kept in mind that I definitely found their goals. I applied for Niklas Zennstrom from Sweden, and Janus Fries is coming from Denmark, so when I am in Northern Europe I have to verify my contact. Later, I heard that the company began in London.
As a big fan of the Interplanetary File System (IPFS) project, we quickly noticed that this protocol is far more powerful than just sharing files on peer-to-peer (P2P) networks. Overnight, IPFS is the next generation distributed and distributed platform Compute! It became the next generation core technology stack of. IPFS PubSub is widely used in lattices to pass queue states and calculations between all nodes on a mesh computer. PubSub is also used for inter-node communication, allowing nodes to organically interact in P2P mode with more complex calculations and coordinated work.