It was Monday morning, and Haiyong Xie was running late. His flight to Los Angeles had been delayed, and then he had to face LA’s beastly morning traffic. Xie, of Yale University, was on his way to the P2P Media Summit at the Hollywood Renaissance Hotel to take part in a panel discussion about the P4P Working Group. The group’s sponsor, the Digital Computing Industry Association, was the host of the event. The panel’s other participants, Doug Pasko of Verizon and Laird Popkin of Pando Networks, held their own until Xie arrived about halfway through the talk.
P2P and P4P: The Tangled Web We Weave
Posted by: Paul Hartsock May 7, 2008 04:00 AMIt was Monday morning, and Haiyong Xie was running late. His flight to Los Angeles had been delayed, and then he had to face LA’s beastly morning traffic. Xie, of Yale University, was on his way to the P2P Media Summit at the Hollywood Renaissance Hotel to take part in a panel discussion about the P4P Working Group. The group’s sponsor, the Digital Computing Industry Association, was the host of the event. The panel’s other participants, Doug Pasko of Verizon and Laird Popkin of Pando Networks, held their own until Xie arrived about halfway through the talk.