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Comment Re:Good? Yes! Good for Napster? No! (Score 1) 77

Maybe the latest p2p apps will not help Napster, but at least the excitement they create will help the people formerly known as Napster employees. :) On a somewhat related topic, I think that a successful p2p model would be able to support topologies ranging from purely clientclient all the way to clientserver. Some problems are just better suited for a clientserver approach whereas others are more clientclient (sorry, peerpeer.) I haven't seen many people talk about this... but how will the latest p2p software integrate with what's out there already? I just don't see the browser and the web being replaced by the Groove client. In which case, Groove has to somehow integrate with the web. How? In addition, I thought Groove had to eventually replicate with a "replicating server" or whatever it is called making it not a pure p2p app. As far as I know, there is NOT a single working (or even semi-working) p2p app out there 'cause namespace management & resolution, search, and security get ya.

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