2013
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2012.0380
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Towards a personalized Internet: a case for a full decentralization

Abstract: The Web has become a user-centric platform where users post, share, annotate, comment and forward content be it text, videos, pictures, URLs, etc. This social dimension creates tremendous new opportunities for information exchange over the Internet, as exemplified by the surprising and exponential growth of social networks and collaborative platforms. Yet, niche content is sometimes difficult to retrieve using traditional search engines because they target the mass rather than the individual. Likewise, relievi… Show more

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“…The second wave of decentralized solutions was achieved through fully distributed technology; i.e., P2P networks without classical servers but instead using ordinary computers (different from classical cluster/grid parallel computing). There have been multiple attempts to offer P2P web services [24,25], such as Freenet for censorship-resistant communication [26], although broad adoption has mostly been limited to the field of file sharing; e.g., eDonkey, BitTorrent [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second wave of decentralized solutions was achieved through fully distributed technology; i.e., P2P networks without classical servers but instead using ordinary computers (different from classical cluster/grid parallel computing). There have been multiple attempts to offer P2P web services [24,25], such as Freenet for censorship-resistant communication [26], although broad adoption has mostly been limited to the field of file sharing; e.g., eDonkey, BitTorrent [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Full decentralization would be certainly useful, especially for certain applications [30]. However, it was not until recently that some unresolved technical challenges [33,45] have become more evident, which have been the driving forces to innovations such as Blockchain [39] and IPFS [3].…”
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“…Kermarrec's [7] paper describes new kinds of distributed architecture for the Web. It is driven by the observation that personalization is a dominant theme on the Web.…”
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confidence: 99%