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      <title>Hubble maps the changing constellation of Internet 'black holes'</title>
      <description>A surprisingly large fraction of Web traffic gets sucked into temporary black holes, in which information between two computers disappears en route. A new online observatory monitors Internet black holes so network administrators--and frustrated Web users--can diagnose problems in real time.</description>
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      <title>Just in time for school: Free Adeona service tracks stolen laptops</title>
      <description>Researchers at the University of Washington have created the first free laptop theft-protection tool. The open-source software not only provides a virtual watchdog on your precious machine - reporting the laptop's location when it connects to the Internet - but does so without letting anybody but you monitor your whereabouts. </description>
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      <author>Rachel Tompa (rtompa@u.washington.edu) </author>
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      <title>The 160-mile download diet: Local file-sharing drastically cuts network load </title>
      <description>New research shows that sharing music and video files locally would be five times as efficient, relieving the stress on the Internet's major arteries. A research project that promotes a more neighborly approach to file sharing is attracting interest from the computing industry.</description>
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      <author>Hannah Hickey (hickeyh@u.washington.edu) and Suzanne Muzzin (suzanne.taylormuzzin@yale.edu) </author>
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