>From 
http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2010/06/flash_player_101_now_available.html

"Peer-assisted networking and Multicast is available for Flash Player 
10.1 by leveraging Real Time Media Flow Protocol (RTMFP), which enables 
peers on a network to assist in real time communication and content 
delivery over the web. Flash Player now supports peer-assisted 
networking groups, which allows an application to segment its users and 
send messages and data between members of the group. Application level 
multicast allows for one (or a few)-to-many streaming of continuous live 
video streams as well as real-time audio/video chat applications."

And with that, the two things amicima was working on (a new transport 
protocol, now RTMFP in Flash Player, and a P2P overlay network with 
multiple functions, now RTMFP Groups) are widely available... hopefully 
we'll see some ActionScript coders making interesting things out of all 
of this.

Matthew Kaufman

Disclaimer for those who aren't already aware: I currently work at 
Adobe, and I was one of the two founders of amicima.


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