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9 Understanding the People Nearby feature.
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18 <name>Milo Casagrande</name>
19 <email>milo@ubuntu.com</email>
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33 <title>What is People Nearby?</title>
36 <cite date="2009-09-09">Shaun McCance</cite>
37 <p>I'd like to see this played up a bit more.</p>
41 The People Nearby service is a serverless communication service:
42 you do not need to connect and authenticate to a central server in
46 This kind of serverless messaging system is restricted to a local area
47 network and an active Internet connection is not necessary.
50 The people that use this service inside the same local area network
51 will be auto-discovered, and it will be possible to send them messages
52 and files as with other services.
55 All the modern local area networks should be able to support this kind