Friday, October 19, 2007

End Of Online Porn, Comcast Blocks Net Traffic, Aroma Ads


disruptive
End Of Online Porn?

A proposal would require every adult who wants to upload a naughty picture to a social network would have to submit a photo ID and state their full name, date of birth and other personal information. The network would have to maintain that record for as long as the picture exist.

Update: Age Record Deemed Unconsyitutional

Comcast Blocks Some Internet Traffic

If widely applied by other ISPs, the technology Comcast is using would be a crippling blow to the BitTorrent, eDonkey and Gnutella file-sharing networks.

What other forms of file delivery applications will be used?

Aroma Scented Ads

The aromas are generated by a computer-controlled device that receives its instructions over the Internet and results from the test could help kick-start a new form of advertising that assaults our sense of smell to push products

2 comments:

  1. Hi. I like the daily disruptions a lot. Physorg is truly a great resource, too. Wondering what you think this might mean for startup company Voyant International and their rockestream product?

    ReplyDelete
  2. I think RocketStream their UDP protocol could be very disruptive for content delivery.

    ReplyDelete

Comments posted on The Pondering Primate are moderated. Abusive comments, and ones with claims that cannot be verified with links, will not be permitted.

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.