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  • vastpark

    April 17, 2008

    Peer-to-Peer Virtual Worlds

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    Interesting stuff from VastPark again ;-)”Sudden crowds are part of the Internet: a blog post gets popular, and people flood in, sometimes straining servers to the breaking point. Online virtual worlds are subject to the same phenomenon, and unlike with a blog site, visitors to virtual worlds can’t be spread across different servers arbitrarily, to […]

    Posted in vastpark, crossworlds, Featured by francesco


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