Definitions
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- abbreviation chemistry phenyl-2-propanone (
phenylacetone ) - abbreviation networking
peer-to-peer - abbreviation online gaming
pay-to-play - abbreviation politics people-to-people (relations)
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Examples
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A few years back I wrote that the P in P2P is people.
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You can also add what we refer to as a "P2P" or Project to Project reference from the Add Reference dialog.
Site Home Chuck England - MSFT 2011
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Once this trade in rights becomes established copies become unimportant and the technology such as P2P is free to optimise the transfer of copies to whomever has the ‘right’ to access the work.
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In other words, in Australia P2P, is worth more than the entire combined revenue base of the member companies of the various industry bodies trying to stop P2P.
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In other words, basically, P2P is worth three times more revenue than the cost of the Global Financial Crisis.
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If users want P2P, then P2P is what makes paying for an ISP valuable, so why would ISPs want to reduce its availability?
Boing Boing 2009
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Bands get behind isoHUNT p2pnet news view Advertising | P2P: - P2P is not about piracy or stealing, but that it is a better Radio that can be used for the benefit of creative people.
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Leaving aside for a moment the fact that P2P is overwhelmingly used for illegal activity, the two big problems with P2P are that it often has a 100% duty cycle and consumes precious upstream bandwidth.
TWC’s $150 Unlimited Broadband: New Way to Fleece Customers 2009
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P2P is used by kids (yep about 87% of the connected next gen kids are using it)
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P2P: worth more than the Global Financial Crisis p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P: - In Australia, P2P is Big Business, and we all know »»»
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Mexican cartels, however, promptly flooded the Oregon market, and began using a different method to make the drug, known as phenyl-2-propanone, or P2P.
Meth has changed, and it’s sabotaging Oregon’s mental health system Emily Green 2022
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