Author: JT Smith
CNET: “While the first generation of file-trading technologies fights over Napster’s leavings, more radical
Net programmers are still committed to building a wholly anonymous, virtually untraceable way of
communicating and trading files online. Chief among these is Freenet, an open-source project
viewed by many as the ultimate inheritor to Napster’s original promise of free online file swapping.”
Net programmers are still committed to building a wholly anonymous, virtually untraceable way of
communicating and trading files online. Chief among these is Freenet, an open-source project
viewed by many as the ultimate inheritor to Napster’s original promise of free online file swapping.”