The Flattening Internet Topology: Natural Evolution, Unsightly Barnacles or Contrived


 
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The Flattening Internet Topology: Natural Evolution, Unsightly Barnacles or Contrived

HPL-2008-47 The Flattening Internet Topology: Natural Evolution, Unsightly Barnacles or Contrived Collapse? - Gill, Phillipa; Arlitt, Martin; Li, Zongpeng; Mahanti, Anirban
Keyword(s): Internet, topology, content providers, private WAN, measurement
Abstract: In this paper we collect and analyze traceroute measurements 1 to show that large content providers (e.g., Google, Microsoft, Yahoo!) are deploying their own wide-area networks, bringing their networks closer to users, and bypassing Tier-1 ISPs on many paths. This trend, should it continue and be ad ...
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Evolution(1)							GNOME Applications						      Evolution(1)

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evolution - Run Ximian Evolution, a groupware suite for GNOME containing email, calendar, addressbook, and task-list tools. SYNOPSIS
evolution [OPTION] ... [URI] DESCRIPTION
This program is a graphical groupware suite; a single application with email, calendar, address book, and task-list tools to help you col- laborate with other people. This man page is not the central source of help for Evolution. You can find the user's guide by running the application and selecting items from the Help menu. Additional help and security information are available at the Ximian knowledge base online at http://sup- port.ximian.com. For help with additional command-line options, type evolution --help at the command line. EXAMPLES
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