PeerPoint « Poor Richard's Almanack 2010 - 1 views
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Each PeerPoint is an autonomous node on a p2p network with no centralized corporate infrastructure.
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The PeerPoint will be connected between the user’s pc, home network, or mobile device and the ISP connection.
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For numerous reasons the services provided by the commercial companies do not adequately meet the creative, social, political, and financial needs of the 99%
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With the PeerPoint approach, each user will own her own inexpensive internet appliance and all the data and content she creates
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If a FreedomBox were used as a starting platform, the PeerPoint application package would be added on top of the FreedomBox security stack.
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The common requirements for each PeerPoint app are: world class, best-of-breed open source p2p architecture consistent, granular, user-customizable security management and identity protection integrated with other apps in the suite via a common distributed database and/or “data bus” architecture. consistent, user-customizable large, medium, and small-screen (mobile device) user interfaces ability to interface with its corresponding major-market-share service (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) GPS enabled
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First tier applications: distributed database social networking (comparison of distributed social network applications) trust/reputation metrics crowdsourcing: content collaboration & management (wiki, Google Docs, or better) project management/workflow data visualization (data sets, projects, networks, etc.) user-customizable complementary currency and barter exchange (Community Forge or better) crowd funding (http://www.quora.com/Is-there-an-open-source-crowdfunding-platform) voting (LiquidFeedback or better) universal search across all PeerPoint data/content and world wide web content