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New York P2P 2.0 Meetup - June Meeting

Jun 2008 11
Wed 7:00 PM
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Bio:
Adam Fisk is the Founder of LittleShoot (http://www.littleshoo...,
a P2P technology company based in New York. LittleShoot's mission is
to create an open media distribution infrastructure to maximize
freedom of speech. LittleShoot builds a P2P browser plugin that
enables web sites to easily take advantage of P2P services, all using
open protocols and open source licenses. Before starting LittleShoot,
Adam was the lead engineer at LimeWire for 4 years, where he wrote the
search specifications for the second-generation Gnutella network that
are still in broad use today. Adam is also active in the P2P-SIP,
MMUSIC, and BEHAVE working groups at the IETF.

Talk Description:

LittleShoot uses open protocols like SIP, STUN, TURN, ICE, and HTTP to
integrate P2P more fully into the Internet protocol lexicon. Why are
open protocols important, especially as new technologies like the P2P
elements of Flash 10 come online? How do they relate to free speech?
From a user perspective, LittleShoot makes publishing and distributing
your digital content incredibly easy through tight integration with
the browser and a simple interface, which I'll show in a quick demo.

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  • Adam Fisk
    Posted Jun 10, 2008 4:21 PM
    Anyone know if there's a whiteboard in the room? I assume there's Internet access as well?
  • Adam Fisk
    Posted Jun 10, 2008 4:21 PM
    Hi Marco- I'd be more than happy to get into some of the Flash details tomorrow. The amazing thing is how little people know about what's possible, including the guys at Adobe who built it (and including me!). Certainly an interesting topic for conversation though.
  • Marco Parente
    Posted Jun 10, 2008 1:21 PM
    Adam, I have read you comments online about P2P in Flash 10 and how this might change the CDN landscape. It would be nice to hear more of your thoughts on this since there are many conflicting opinions being voices and/or perhaps we can schedule this in for a topic at the next meetup...Laird?

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