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Concurrent computing / Distributed computing / Computing / Computer networking / Internet broadcasting / Content delivery network / Multimedia / Peercasting / Content delivery network interconnection / Cache / Mobile CDN
Date: 2017-05-05 00:24:01
Concurrent computing
Distributed computing
Computing
Computer networking
Internet broadcasting
Content delivery network
Multimedia
Peercasting
Content delivery network interconnection
Cache
Mobile CDN

What is a CDN and Why Do You Need One? Most websites and applications that we interact with every day are run out of one physical location, but content on the site (like images, text, and video) still needs to travel ove

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