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Splitting Up Search

Distributing a search engine's index around the world could make it faster and more efficient, researchers say.

A New Language for Phone Networks

Researchers develop a better way to write applications for peer-to peer cellular networks.

TR10: Software-Defined Networking

Nick McKeown believes that remotely controlling network hardware with software can bring the Internet up to speed.

Supercharged File Sharing

Cooperating with file-sharing networks could avert congestion.

Wireless at Fiber Speeds

New millimeter-wave technology sends data at 10 gigabits per second.

Faster Wireless Networks

Sending descriptions of data could be more efficient than sending the data itself.

Peer-to-Peer Virtual Worlds

A new system is designed to handle sudden crowds.

Mapping Professional Networks

IBM's Atlas tool aims to help businesses visualize connections between colleagues.

Networking the Hudson

Data from the river will create a model for environmental monitoring.

Empowering Technologies for the Developing World

M. Bernardine Dias of TechBridgeWorld helps communities use technology to help themselves.

The One-World Video-Game Challenge

Technologies being developed to make massive multiplayer games handle more people could be beneficial to the financial industry.

Diagnosing Faulty Wi-Fi

A new system is able to determine exactly where and why wireless networks fail.

Networking the Hudson River

The Hudson could become the world's largest environmental-monitoring system.

Playing Their Own Way

People who love to create their own blogs, podcasts, and movies have a new outlet for self-expression: home-made video games.

Mapping the Internet

Routing traffic through peer-to-peer networks could stave off Internet congestion, according to a new study.

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