Freenet: software released to help free exchange of information
Posted by Alisa Zykova on July 2, 2008 at 8:41 AM
Yet another step was taken to improve press freedom as the Free Network Project released Freenet, iJnet reported.
Freenet is a software that allows people to find and publish content for free without worrying about censorship as the identity of the person isn't revealed and the communication is limited to trusted friends.
According to FreenetProject.Org, Freenet is unique because it stores uploaded content so users can disconnect from the site if they want to. It doesn't allow other users to modify or delete the content.
However, Freenet doesn't guarantee that the content will be stored indefinitely but it will keep content on the network as long as people are retrieving it.
For more information go to The Freenet Project.
Source: iJnet
Freenet is a software that allows people to find and publish content for free without worrying about censorship as the identity of the person isn't revealed and the communication is limited to trusted friends.
According to FreenetProject.Org, Freenet is unique because it stores uploaded content so users can disconnect from the site if they want to. It doesn't allow other users to modify or delete the content.
However, Freenet doesn't guarantee that the content will be stored indefinitely but it will keep content on the network as long as people are retrieving it.
For more information go to The Freenet Project.
Source: iJnet
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It’s “The Freenet Project”, not “freenet.org”, thank you. :)