Not many startups have spent a decade fine-tuning their tech platform prior to launch. But not many startups are trying to radically rethink the structure of the Internet. UK-based MaidSafe, which has ...
Luke has been touching up tech, and writing, for over a decade across FHM, Stuff, T3 and Shortlist to name a few. With an MA and NCTJs in journalism and an unquenchable love of gadgets, no tech ...
MaidSafe was founded in 2006, when founder David Irvine, a former IT consultant, decided to create a new platform to improve Internet security. Computers running MaidSafe talk to others on the network ...
When Edward Snowden revealed how the NSA has been spying on people’s online activities, some began looking for ways to protect themselves while using online services. There are some services, such as ...
If you can understand the organization of ants, you can understand MaidSafe.[1] Alone, by itself, an ant is both vulnerable and easily marginalized. Yet when working with the rest of the colony, ants ...
TROON, SCOTLAND--(Marketwired - Apr 21, 2014) - MaidSafe (http://maidsafe.net/), creators of a peer-to-peer encrypted network of tokens that can decentralize nearly ...
After a lengthy development period, secure internet startup MaidSafe has begun alpha testing elements of its the Secure Access For Everyone (Safe) Network, a proposed distributed peer-to-peer network ...
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