Friday, Feb 8th 2008 by James Allan Brady


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You know all those jokes you used to poke at the Internet illiterate about downloading the Internet, because you thought that you knew it was impossible? Yeah, well, that’s come back to bite you in the ass because the one company with the power to do so, IBM, looks to be making plans to do just that.

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Project Kittyhawk (what!?) is the name of the research paper they just published about building a computer, of BlueGene/L proportions I’m sure, to host the entire Internet as an application. Now I don’t know if the download of epic proportions would include all of the media content like music and movies and such, the ones of the illegal kind, or if it would just be all the web pages and content integrated into those, but I do know, it would be cool as hell to lease some time on that system and have the entire Internet at my fingertips, and just mine.

Sure, the first person to use a system like that would likely feel like god, and rightly so, but the subsequent users would probably feel just as important. Sadly, I doubt that IBM is going to go forward with this idea, it was probably more just a proof of concept type of thing than a “hey we’re going to do this” type of thing.

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  1. Norge View all comments by Norge

    i’m just wondering whether they will use a model of the ‘internet’ oder whether they really going to ‘host’ real webpages for the experiment… Despite of all my uncertainties i’m looking forward for the results!

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  2. DigiDude View all comments by DigiDude

    It won’t be long for us ‘normal’ users to ‘download’ the entire internet, seeing that technology is developing so fast, sooner or later, it ill probably be a reality

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  3. Larry View all comments by Larry

    Uhhh - Aren’t we already on the whole internet?

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  4. Eric View all comments by Eric

    Uhhh - Aren’t we already on the whole internet?

    I dunno about you, but my Firefox doesn’t have a check button for “cache the internet”

    We are “on” the internet, but the internet isn’t “on” your computer.

    Intro to Web 101.

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  5. reaper View all comments by reaper

    great for surfing porn! haha

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