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  1. Contextual Citation Liz Barry: "Thanks to the rise of the Internet, many people around the world are today sending many signals to many other people and/or governments with many tools, most of which were never designed for diverse constituencies to ...

  2. Technical Description. "DHTs obviated the server from P2P networks. A DHT is a hash table that partitions the keyspace and distributes the parts across a set of nodes. For any new content added to the network, a hash (k) is calculated and a message is sent to any node participating in the DHT. This message is forwarded from node to node until ...

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    1. Isaac Mao: "Sharism(分享主义 in Chinese) is about sharing, for sure. It means a tendency of sharing your works(everything) to be used by your social network(or public domain), but still keep your right and property based on your consensus. It's really not strange concept especiall after blogging and web 2.0 stuffsemerged for years. As well those new...

    Stefan addresses the difference that Michel Bauwens is making between sharing and commons oriented projects, i.e. individuals sharing their creative expressions vs. the conscious work on a common project. Stefan Merten: "On the one hand you seeindividual sharing which I could imagine means that people producesomething on an individual basis and the...

  3. 3 2. Before delving into the technical details The significance of Layer-2 in what can be termed as Bitcoin 2.0, or MicroBitcoin, firstly means that the mainnet, MicroBitcoin, does not hold a fixed, stable exchange value. Despite its large issuance, it is used solely

  4. * Book: Shanzhai: Deconstruction in Chinese.By Byung-Chul Han. MIT Press, 2017. URL = https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262534369/shanzhai/ Description "Tracing the thread ...

  5. Description. "Since its original publication 1999, this foundational book has become a classic in its field. This second edition, Code Version 2.0, updates the work and was prepared in part through a wiki, a web site allowing readers to edit the text, making this the first reader-revision of a popular book. Code counters the common belief that ...

  6. Definition. "In P2P search (a.k.a. distributed search), each individual connected to the network serves its local index as a source of search. Instead of having a central company and a central server, each participant of the network is a search repository. Since we are talking about web indexing and web searching, a user's internet cache might ...