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Speaking as a very frequent Ninjam user, this is certainly interesting but I'm somewhat skeptical of the article/marketing. They put down Ninjam for its delay, yet this app also adds a delay. And it says peer-to-peer, yet you need to buy a ($15/month) subscription, so you're not avoiding their servers altogether. I think Ninjam, with no need for cash to change hands and open source code, has a more promising life (Os, for example, created a plug-in on his own from the code making it much more useful for laptop peeps). I myself love this: *"In Sync. In Real Time.* Or in as close to real time as the laws of physics allow." those pesky laws of physics... Daryl Shawn www.swanwelder.com > wired > >story:<http://www.wired.com/news/technology/software/0,72612-0.html?tw=rss.technology> > > > site:<http://www.ejamming.com/>