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Flying Virgin

March 08, 2007

Not content with the revolutionary thrusts of Kazaa, Skype, and Joost, Danish wunderkind Janus Friis has attempted to launch an innovative new on-the-fly peer-to-peer network in partnership with the stepdaughter of Sir Roger Moore. The effort was broken up, however, by the authorities before the first connection could be completed.


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