Today’s Internet is too poky, pedestrian and clogged by Facebook-cruising teens and file swappers to be of much use. Martin Swany, a University of Delaware computer scientist has spent the last eight years coming up with a way to build a better, quicker “on-ramp” that researchers can use to hop from the old Internet to the next-generation Internet — potentially allowing more research data to be shared far more quickly, thus bringing faster progress in a multitude of disciplines.
UD Scientist Finds Quicker Computer On-Ramp
September 1, 2008