Kelly Truelove
Kelly Truelove is an independent research analyst who, via Truelove
Research, covers peer-to-peer technology with a focus on P2P content
search, storage, and distribution networks. He is regarded as a leading
expert on consumer file-sharing systems, which he covers with a
data-driven approach. He was previously founder & CEO of Clip2, a
technology startup company, where he led extensive technical
investigations and tracking efforts into extant file-sharing systems and
distributed systems development platforms including Gnutella,
OpenNap/Napster, FastTrack (Morpheus/KaZaA), Sun's Project JXTA, and XML
Web services. Truelove co-authored the O'Reilly Research 2001 P2P
Networking Overview and is an O'Reilly Network contributor. He holds a
Ph.D. in physics from the University of California, Berkeley.
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