Aaron Bentley posted to the bzr list about a Van Jacobson talk:
> I was watching this talk by Van Jacobson about a new networking
> paradigm, and I started going "hey, I know this stuff".
>
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6972678839686672840&hl=en
>
> Around 37:31, he starts talking about a new dissemination mechanism in
> which you look for named data, rather than having conversations with
> servers.
I can't actually *watch* the talk, though, as stupid google video doesn't
work in China. If anyone is interested, can you please watch, and post a
summary? In particular, how much it's relevant to the way we're already
doing things ("named data" sounds a lot like "vobject" from my chair).
best,
Lalo Martins
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