Content Is King: Can Researchers Design an Information-Centric Internet?

Scientific American - Energy & Sustainability 2012-12-13

Summary:

In 2009 singer Susan Boyle's extremely popular YouTube video of the Les Miserables song "I Dreamed a Dream" racked up 140 million hits in just four days, the equivalent of a digital tsunami that blasted the Internet with gale-force winds. Given that the Internet was created more than four decades ago primarily as a communications network, few content providers other than Google could have successfully managed the storm of requests coming in for access to that video without crashing. [More] Add to digg Add to StumbleUpon Add to Reddit Add to Facebook Add to del.icio.us Email this Article

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Date tagged:

12/13/2012, 08:36

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12/13/2012, 08:00