Alluvium, radio peer-to-peer networks.

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26.02.03 Alluvium, radio peer-to-peer networks.
Alluvium is a project presented at the annual CodeCon and promises to become another standard for sharing data online. Described by its author Brandon Wiley as 'Peer to Peer radio', Allubium is software that blurs the boundary between streaming and downloading. Streaming, in fact, is made from Ogg Vorbis, saving bandwidth said between 10 and 90 percent. Taking advantage of the inherent characteristics of the network, this technology does deliver small packets of data between the users themselves, affiche arrive at their destination without flooding the central server on which they are deposited. It has also been programmed to change randomly communication ports. Released under GPL license, Alluvium can be supported by making donations to decentralize .