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It is hard to remove single pieces of information from Freenet, since it's difficult to determine which computer is storing any given piece of information. Trying to determine where information is stored results in that information spreading to other nodes within Freenet (usually the opposite of what you want to happen). Both authors and readers of information on Freenet can remain anonymous if they wish.
Freenet also employs intelligent routing and caching, meaning that it learns to route requests more efficiently, automatically mirrors popular data, makes network flooding almost impossible, and moves data to where it is in greatest demand.
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Source repository | :pserver:anonymous@cvs.freenet.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/freenet login co -r experimental Freenet http://freenetproject.org/index.php?page=webcvs |
Interfaces | web |
Source languages | Java |
Use requirements | Java Runtime Environment that supports Sun's JRE 1.1 or later |
License verified by | Janet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2001-01-31 |
Entry compiled by | Janet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> |
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