Scott Barnes wrote:
> It's basically Microsoft's version of bitTorrent in a simplistic form. 
> You have a server which houses all the "account details" and what not 
> and you log files into it (doesn't really matter what). You can setup 
> groups etc and has its own eco-system around that (integrates well 
> with Office 2007).
>  
> Now comes the hook right.
>  
> So what it does in the background using p2p, it downloads all the 
> files from others onto your machine, so essentially it's a great 
> occassionally connected document management system. I log a file into 
> my laptop, and i can get it on my pc (once it's all synced etc.. but 
> that happens generally in your sleep).
>  

/ All your documents are belong to us?
// What's that they used to say? Real men don't backup, real men just 
upload everything to anon ftp and let everyone else mirror it
/// So those are *your* spreadsheets floating around limewire!
//// Goatse.doc

The jokes just write themselves. (especially if opportunities arrive 
after having too much coffee!!!)  :D
 
> I find it useful as with confidential emails / documents here at 
> Microsoft i know i can log it in and access it from work + home.
>  
> Code, same principal applies only not as elegant as SVN/CVS/VSS type 
> solutions. I also find it similiar to Adobe's sharing concept (the 
> name i forget at this point and can't be buggered Live.com`n it).


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