Superfast internet coming
Bob Morris @ Apr 6th 2008 17:23 - Category: Unfiled
Born from the need to have massive networked processing power available when the Large Hadron Collider goes live at Cern, this next-gen Internet is 10,000 times faster than broadband. Yes!
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Ten Bears on 06 Apr 2008 at 7:42 pm #
Even if the founded or unfounded concerns about man-made blackholes prevent CERN from going on line, as a precursor this sort of infrastructure will. Though given the demonstrated stranglehold the ISPs hold here in the US, our grand-kids might see it. ‘Course, if concerns about man-made blackholes prove founded, and CERN goes online… won’t matter (pun intended) much, aeh?
reader on 06 Apr 2008 at 11:12 pm #
Sweet! We’ll be able to steal our favorite music and movies within seconds.