Hyphanet (redirect from Freenet project)
Hyphanet (until mid-2023: Freenet) is a peer-to-peer platform for censorship-resistant, anonymous communication. It uses a decentralized distributed data...
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Freenet AG (formerly freenet.de AG) is a German telecommunications and web content provider. The company was formerly a subsidiary of MobilcomĀ [de]. In...
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Freenet, now called Hyphanet , is a pioneering anonymous peer-to-peer distributed data store Freenet may also refer to: Freenet (Central Asia), certain...
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Freenet is a personal mobile radio network in Germany. It was originally introduced in 1996 as a product name of Motorola and uses part of the frequency...
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referred to as freenet. A separate article describes the decentralized censorship-resistant peer-to-peer file sharing software known as Freenet. There is also...
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Free-net (redirect from SouthEastern Ohio Regional Freenet)
support the non-profit community work. The Cleveland Free-Net (cleveland.freenet.edu), founded in 1986, was the pioneering community network of this kind...
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Ian Clarke (computer scientist) (section Freenet)
(born 16 February 1977) is the original designer and lead developer of Freenet. Clarke grew up in Navan, County Meath, Ireland. He was educated at Dundalk...
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National Capital FreeNet (NCF) (French: Libertel de la Capitale Nationale), is a non-profit community organization internet service provider, with the...
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1&1 AG (section Attempted takeover by Freenet mobile-communications division and its shareholdings by United Internet)
collaborative plan for the acquisition of Freenet. With Holding MSP, Drillisch and United Internet controlled about 29% of Freenet AG. Holding MSP belonged to both...
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despite the terminology being unofficial. Technology such as Tor, I2P, and Freenet are intended to defend digital rights by providing security, anonymity...
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