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A server that retrieves and remembers RSS feeds that users request. Combined with a squid proxy for storing pages locally for faster retrieval, this could drastically improve network performance. | A server that retrieves and remembers RSS feeds that users request. Combined with a squid proxy for storing pages locally for faster retrieval, this could drastically improve network performance. | ||
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| + | ==Features== | ||
| + | * All web requests, whether they be RSS or HTTP, are made to the gateway and retrieved locally if at all possible. | ||
| + | * Ability to access diff data between previous requests to check for changes. | ||
| + | ** Provides a historical view on developing news. | ||
| + | ** Prove that information is being censored. | ||
| + | * Would be able to use [[guerilla filesystem]] to store entire pages locally for faster retrieval. | ||
| + | ** Data retrieved and stored locally isn't critical making this a viable solution. | ||
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| + | ==Pros== | ||
| + | * One user instead of many are now pulling RSS feeds from the main internet link. | ||
| + | * Makes use of the extra bandwidth provided on a 100Mbit/Gigabit LAN. | ||
| + | * Adds the extra dimension of time to websurfing, adding many previously unthought of benefits. | ||
| + | * Ability to easily archive information from all over the net. | ||
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| + | ==Cons== | ||
| + | ? | ||
Revision as of 05:00, 2 February 2007
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[hide]Overview
A server that retrieves and remembers RSS feeds that users request. Combined with a squid proxy for storing pages locally for faster retrieval, this could drastically improve network performance.
Features
- All web requests, whether they be RSS or HTTP, are made to the gateway and retrieved locally if at all possible.
- Ability to access diff data between previous requests to check for changes.
- Provides a historical view on developing news.
- Prove that information is being censored.
- Would be able to use guerilla filesystem to store entire pages locally for faster retrieval.
- Data retrieved and stored locally isn't critical making this a viable solution.
Pros
- One user instead of many are now pulling RSS feeds from the main internet link.
- Makes use of the extra bandwidth provided on a 100Mbit/Gigabit LAN.
- Adds the extra dimension of time to websurfing, adding many previously unthought of benefits.
- Ability to easily archive information from all over the net.
Cons
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