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i2hub was a peer-to-peer file sharing service and program designed and intended primarily for use by university and college students. History. The program was created by Wayne Chang, a student at University of Massachusetts, Amherst. [1] i2hub used Internet2, which was a special network that connected universities around the world.
- Worldwide
- Internet, Computer software
- Massachusetts
- March 2004
I2Hub is a space to collaborate and learn about inclusive innovation, a co-creative and multi-stakeholder approach that values the agency and contributions of all stakeholders. I2Hub offers speaker events, training, research, collaborations and other resources to spark, listen and question.
Wayne Chang (born August 3, 1983) is an American entrepreneur, angel investor, film producer, and philanthropist. He is best known for founding Crashlytics, a startup acquired by Twitter in 2013. He is also known for creating a filesharing network called i2hub, making various seed investments, and his lawsuit against the Winklevoss brothers.
- Honorary PhD, 40 under 40
- American
- Startups
- 1991–present
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Nov 25, 2005 · November 25, 2005. The popular peer-to-peer network that turned Internet2’s high-speed research infrastructure into a digital swap meet closed down last week after months of legal attacks from...
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I2hub - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader. Last updated January 14, 2024 • 5 min read From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. i2hub was a peer-to-peer file sharing service and program designed and intended primarily for use by university and college students. Contents. History. Competition from Facebook. The Winklevoss Chang Group. Legal pressure.
Mission. The I2hub will create and support a community of excellence in inclusive innovation practice and research, by co-creating new knowledge, building networks, collaborating to implement new practices, and making resources accessible, to further next-generation inclusive innovation. Join us.