The other day I blogged about the fact that P2P was big business. We discussed the value of the infrastructure purchased as a result of P2P activity, both at the carrier and consumer level. Today we will be anecdotally commencing an examination of the apparently growing causational relationship between higher education and file sharing [...]
When we think of ubiquity, we think sunshine, ocean, sand, air and more recently, unfortunately pollution. If we personalize ubiquity, we think of people, clothes, food, cars, football/baseball (the lack of every night on Tele). If you were Bill Gates, you might think of the number of Microsoft Operating Systems that you have sold as [...]