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Peer-to-peer and renting
* Peer-to-peer renting

Peer-to-peer and people
Peer-to-peer sharing programs such as PPLive and PPStream stream live football in all of the world's major competitions, and is a wide source of football programming worldwide, even for non-Chinese speaking people.

Peer-to-peer and services
* Peer-to-peer content services, e. g. caches for improved performance such as Correli Caches

Peer-to-peer and on
Peer-to-peer networks are typically less secure than a client / server networks because security is handled by the individual computers, not controlled and supervised on the network as a whole.
Peer-to-peer systems often implement an abstract overlay network, built at Application Layer, on top of the native or physical network topology.
Peer-to-peer networks, along with almost all network systems, are vulnerable to unsecure and unsigned codes that may allow remote access to files on a victim's computer or even compromise the entire network.
In a Peer-to-peer network operating system users are allowed to share resources and files located on their computers and access shared resources from others.
Peer-to-peer systems and social networking sites rely heavily on member contribution.

Peer-to-peer and P2P
Peer-to-peer systems, or " P2P ," are networks designed to distribute load among their user pool.
* Peer-to-peer ( P2P ) protocols arrange for prerecorded streams to be sent between computers.
* Peer-to-peer ( P2P )
The BitComet program is a multi-threaded multi-protocol hybrid download manager and BitTorrent Peer-to-peer ( P2P ) file-sharing application.
* Proactive network Provider Participation for P2P, a means for internet providers to optimize Peer-to-peer ( P2P ) traffic flow.
* Peer-to-peer ( P2P ) file sharing clients
* Peer-to-peer ( P2P )
Peer-to-peer ( P2P ) is not restricted to technology, but covers every social process with a peer-to-peer dynamic, whether these peers are humans or computers.
Peer-to-peer as a term originated from the popular concept of P2P distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or workloads between peers.
* Distributed Peer-to-peer Name Resolution Slide deck presented by Christian Huitema at the O ' Reilly P2P conference in November 2001.

Peer-to-peer and world
Peer-to-peer communities and collective knowledge-building projects such as Wikipedia have involved millions of users around the world.

Peer-to-peer and for
Peer-to-peer urbanism is a form of decentralized, participatory design for urban environments and individual buildings.
Peer-to-peer photo sharing often carries a small one-time cost for the software.
Peer-to-peer is also a political and social program for those who believe that in many cases, peer-to-peer modes are a preferable option.

Peer-to-peer and pair
Peer-to-peer ( or point-to-point ) networks can form arbitrary patterns of connections, and their extension is only limited by the distance between each pair of nodes.

Peer-to-peer and which
* Peer-to-peer technology gained massive popularity with file sharing systems enabling users to share any audio, video and data files or anything in digital format, as well as with applications which share real-time data, such as telephony traffic.
* Peer-to-peer computer network, ( a participant of ), in which participants act as both client and server

Peer-to-peer and always
New Peer-to-peer technological models may always defy congestion.

Peer-to-peer and had
In the early 2000s, Matador had to sidestep unwanted involvement in the current Recording Industry Association of America dispute over Peer-to-peer file sharing networks.

Peer-to-peer and ).
* Peer-to-peer content delivery networks ( P2P-CDN ).

renting and people
Of the 417 people in the township, only 140 are homeowning ( or renting ) residents.
McWhirter advocated restrictions on the Irish community in Britain such as making it compulsory for all Irish people in Great Britain to register with the local police and to provide signed photographs of themselves when renting flats or booking into hotels and hostels.
In this model there are dedicated managers / leaders for each main specialization, " renting " their people for particular projects led by product / project managers, who formally or informally buy the people and pay for their time.
Many East Asian people prefer to own shopping places instead of renting them.
For people renting their accommodation, unemployment benefits are supplemented by Rent Assistance, which, for single people as at 29 June 2012, begins to be paid when weekly rent is more than A $ 53. 40.
By 1967 more than 70 people from the US, Canada, and Western Europe were renting cabins in neighboring villages.
The area had a high number of apartments ( 51. 3 %) and a high number of people renting ( 42. 6 %).
If travelling with friends, consider renting a cabin which can sleep up to 18 people and can make for very good value when the costs are divied up.
This meant that the proportion of rental to owner housing stock changed, with a far greater number of people renting than owning.
Most people living in Kents Bank are retired, the main sector for employment is wholesale and retail followed by estate agency, renting and business activities.
He put into law the Tenant Law, over people renting and the renters of houses or " Mesones " ( Humble Neighborhoods with Sharing Bathrooms ).
The 2001 Census showed that of 840 people in employment who lived in Risinghurst, 165 worked in healthcare / social work ( no doubt due to the proximity of the John Radcliffe Hospital ), 130 in real estate / renting / business activities, 121 in education, and only 105 in manufacturing.
Despite this, people continued to live there, and by the early 1970s landlords were renting out their properties in Kibera to significantly greater numbers of tenants than were permitted by law.

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