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Tag: networksBy Duncan Graham-Rowe | 11/06/2009 | 1 Comment Distributing a search engine's index around the world could make it faster and more efficient, researchers say. A New Language for Phone Networks By Robert Lemos | 08/31/2009 | 5 Comments Researchers develop a better way to write applications for peer-to peer cellular networks. TR10: Software-Defined Networking By Kate Greene | 02/24/2009 | 2 Comments Nick McKeown believes that remotely controlling network hardware with software can bring the Internet up to speed. By Kurt Kleiner | 12/15/2008 | 1 Comment Cooperating with file-sharing networks could avert congestion. By Kate Greene | 10/03/2008 | 8 Comments New millimeter-wave technology sends data at 10 gigabits per second. By Duncan Graham-Rowe | 05/21/2008 | 6 Comments Sending descriptions of data could be more efficient than sending the data itself. By Erica Naone | 04/16/2008 | 4 Comments A new system is designed to handle sudden crowds. By Erica Naone | 12/28/2007 | 1 Comment IBM's Atlas tool aims to help businesses visualize connections between colleagues. By Brittany Sauser | 10/15/2007 | 0 Comments Data from the river will create a model for environmental monitoring. Empowering Technologies for the Developing World By Erica Naone | 09/24/2007 | 2 Comments M. Bernardine Dias of TechBridgeWorld helps communities use technology to help themselves. The One-World Video-Game Challenge By Erica Naone | 09/14/2007 | 4 Comments Technologies being developed to make massive multiplayer games handle more people could be beneficial to the financial industry. By Kate Greene | 09/10/2007 | 1 Comment A new system is able to determine exactly where and why wireless networks fail. By Brittany Sauser | 08/29/2007 | 1 Comment The Hudson could become the world's largest environmental-monitoring system. By Erica Naone | 08/03/2007 | 2 Comments People who love to create their own blogs, podcasts, and movies have a new outlet for self-expression: home-made video games. By Duncan Graham-Rowe | 06/19/2007 | 12 Comments Routing traffic through peer-to-peer networks could stave off Internet congestion, according to a new study. |
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