Example One

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Hey All :) Current live GlobalClip? ASP.NET sample (same as before, but is now starts at the root directory) > http://extf.net < Also > http://workspaces.gotdotnet.com/GlobalClip < which will hopefully be accepted and be moving to http://www.codeplex.com/ sometime in the near future. Seems best to focus the ongoing community development where the community actually hangs out. :) NOTE: the next bit has direct relations to LiveClipboard? > More details at the end of this post.

-- While I plan to keep eXtensibleForge.net (http://dev.extensibleforge.net) alive and kickin' for both personal projects and projects that are focused more on a generic platform code base, as well as the development of the LLUP/Blip messaging protocol/other x2x2x.org projects, Russ and Sylvain (cc'd) are jumping heard first into pushing out code samples and the ongoing development of the spec, and I will be focusing more of my time on the GlobalClip? project and a few other projects that are related... see: http://www.x2x2x.org/projects/wiki/doku.php for some of the related LLUP content. But LLUP is and always has been my passion, and has been for some time. The same can be said of both Russ (co-inventor, spec-editor), Sylvain (spec-editor, significant contributor) , Kurt Cagle (significant contributor to early design) , DonXML (significant contributor, owns the categorization piece of the spec), to some extents Uche Ogbuji(helps keep us all in check to make sure we don't stray too far from course :), and a few more folks that have plans to get involved at a later date...

So, I know you all can see the obvious connection, so yes, in fact LLUP is just PULL spelled backwards, and furthermore is, quite simply, a crossover of both push and pull styled messaging combined together to bring the best of both user choice together with the more delivery styled approach that email offers without any of the problems that comes along for the free-ride as part of email (e.g. by default, anyone can send a Blip message, so SPAM can continue to exist, but the choice is flip-flopped > I have triggers set to snag all messages that promise me Male enhancement that will... you know the rest < and as such, when a message hits the system that matches this criteria, it sucks it down to my machine -- but the message is only, in essence, the equivalent of an email header... the message itself is stored in either the users publicly accessible web-share folder or an or somewhere else that the user has access to both post the message, as well as host the requests for that message (and if desired, implement secure control of that content.)*

The point? Instead of 10 million spam messages, one message is sent to a server that is willing to propogate such messages, but it points back to the originating server to gain the actual content placing responsibility of bandwidth on the sender of the message, instead of the free internet lines at our cost instead of theirs = user choice and massive reductions in bandwidth and overall cost.

One important note: LLUP implements start and expiration dates for the related content e.g. If an event takes place tonight, you don't want it returned in your search results tomorrow morning for "concerts in Seattle this weekend" Nor do you want last weeks sale items from your local grocery store as part of this weeks offerings only to find out when you arrive its not on sale anymore, etc.... Of course this has to do with LIVE-CLIP how? They go hand in hand, and in fact if you visit http://extf.net you will discover an interface that looks a bit different than the last time you visited. (unless you have visited in the last 12 hours, then no... its not any different The ability to copy and paste meaningful content from one message to another is of obvious value in the world of messaging... Some pics from your space on MSN Spaces into a message that you want to send to your family... A list of contacts from a group at work that relates to a particular project you are both working on, etc... etc.. etc..

Thats where this demo is heading towards... Just wanted to keep ya'll in the loop. Bye for now :) -- * LiveDrive? anyone?