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Peer Fun: A Peer-To-Peer Work Processing App With WCF
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May/18/2009
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We demonstrate creating a peer-to-peer processing platform where multiple players function together for a common purpose: getting your work done.Matt NeelyMSDN Magazine June 2009
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