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  2. Gnutella - Wikipedia

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    Gnutella is a peer-to-peer network protocol. Founded in 2000, it was the first decentralized peer-to-peer network of its kind, leading to other, later networks adopting the model. [1] In June 2005, Gnutella's population was 1.81 million computers [2] increasing to over three million nodes by January 2006. [3]

  3. List of historical Gnutella clients - Wikipedia

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    XoloX / ˈ z oʊ l ɒ k s / was a Gnutella-based peer-to-peer file sharing application for Windows.It advertised having no spyware, adware, or hijackware.However, upon installation, it prompted the user to install programs suspected to be of that kind.

  4. GnucDNA - Wikipedia

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    GnucDNA was a software library for building peer-to-peer applications. It provides developers with a common layer to create their own Gnutella or Gnutella2 client or network. As a separate component, GnucDNA can be updated independently of the client, passing down improvements to the applications already using it.

  5. gtk-gnutella - Wikipedia

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    gtk-gnutella was the first gnutella client to support IPv6 and encryption using TLS. It can handle and export magnet links . It has strong internationalization features, supporting English, German, Greek, French, Hungarian, Spanish, Japanese, Norwegian, Dutch and Chinese. gtk-gnutella also has support to prevent spamming and other hostile peer ...

  6. Gnutella2 - Wikipedia

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    In November 2002, Michael Stokes announced the Gnutella2 protocol to the Gnutella Developers Forum. While some thought the goals stated for Gnutella2 are primarily to make a clean break with the gnutella 0.6 protocol and start over, so that some of gnutella's less clean parts would be done more elegantly and, in general, be impressive and desirable; other developers, primarily those of ...

  7. Justin Frankel - Wikipedia

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    Justin Frankel was born in 1978 and grew up in Sedona, Arizona.Frankel had an aptitude for computers at an early age. His skill eventually led him to running the student computer network of Verde Valley School, which he attended, as well as writing an email application for the students.

  8. Gene Kan - Wikipedia

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    Kan was advocate of peer-to-peer (P2P) computing and some credit him, along with other Gnutella pioneers, as its originator. [4] He argued that it is part of an emergent technological area called distributive computing. [1] On June 29, 2002, he committed suicide. The cause of death was a single gunshot wound to the head. Kan was 25 years old.

  9. Category:Gnutella2 - Wikipedia

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