Microsoft working on file-sharing application
Microsoft is working on its own file-sharing application, code-named Avalanche.
Unveiled at a Microsoft open house by its United Kingdom researchers in Cambridge, the project is the company’s own take on peer-to-peer file-sharing technology such as BitTorrent.
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