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September 08, 2005

Oliver Starr "stitch" posted on The Mobile weblog about MobSharing (the convergence of file sharing and flash-mobs) and adds in his submitted posting for Smartmobs:

"Thought you might appreciate what I feel has the potential to be a big thorn in the side of record companies; at least in the younger age brackets: Flash MobSharing...that is ad hoc wlans of kids using bluetooth or WiFi (or better, UWB "ultra wide band") to engage in ad-hoc P2P file sharing. It's a MoSoSo + FlashMob scenario if someone got creative with the software...you create your "hotlist" and when someone initiates a flashmobshare, you could be notified if any of your hot list files are available"

[Thank you Oliver !!]

It occurred to me after the fact that what this really needed to facilitate truly useful Flash Mobshares would be a finalized standard and commercialized product based upon Ultra Wide Band protocols. This protocol which is currently capable of speeds in excess of 800mb per second today, and which has theoretical limits over 1gig per second would make it possible to share whole DVDs in moments and complete libraries of personal media content in not much longer.


Originally from Smart Mobs, remediated by yatta on Sep 8, 2005 at 12:33 AM