I had a thought this evening as I was checking the current peer list in my bit torrent client. I should point out that I don't really torrent much (if that's the verb), so the whole deal is pretty foreign to me. Although I understand it technically, I don't have much use for most of the torrentable content out there. I buy most of my music and video, so my use of bit torrent is limited to the odd seed I run into.
In any case, the idea... I thought it might be pretty cool to be able to look at the peer list (the list of torrent clients out there that are feeding and feeding off of you) in a geographical representation. The IP address would be used to locate the ISP (if not the client itself), and the current speed of download/upload could be represented with the size or color of the map maker. That would be pretty sweet (but not useful).
I figure someone out there is doing something like this already so I asked the Google. After sorting through a list of stuff that I wasn't looking for, I found this blog entry. I'm not sure if the guy made the Google Maps mashup or just found it. I didn't read the blog long enough to figure it out. After I found that the link to whatever he was linking to was broken I pretty much lost interest.
Maybe I'll find the time to create it myself. Probably not. But, that would be sweet (but not useful).
Friday, May 18, 2007
Thursday, May 17, 2007
First post.
Google made it pretty easy to click a few buttons from iGoogle and create a blog. So, here it is. Maybe I'll post, maybe not. Whatever.
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