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| [http://www.net.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/people/lei_jiao Lei Jiao]
| [http://www.net.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/people/lei_jiao Lei Jiao]
| [http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/projects/hawaii/students/]
| [http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/projects/hawaii/students/]
| Cloud services such as Relay and Rendezvous Services, released quite recently by Microsoft to support the efforts of the Hawaii project, enable one Windows Phone to access another via some replay point in the cloud. This makes possible P2P-like file sharing and storage among mobile phones. Imagining that you can store your photos and videos remotely on phones of your trusted friends when your own phone is short of storage, and imagining that you can make some files on your phone accessible to your friends by only marking these files as "shared", in this project, you are expected to develop such an application to enable Windows Phones of your own and your friends to form a network of shared storage by leveraging various necessary cloud services of Microsoft.
| Imagining that you can store your photos and videos remotely on phones of your trusted friends when your own phone is short of storage, and imagining that you can make some files on your phone accessible to your friends by only marking these files as "shared", in this project, you are expected to develop such an application to enable Windows Phones of your own and your friends to form a network of shared storage by leveraging various necessary cloud services of Microsoft. Cloud services such as Relay and Rendezvous Services, released quite recently by Microsoft to support the efforts of the Hawaii project, enable one Windows Phone to access another via some replay point in the cloud. This makes possible P2P-like file sharing and storage among mobile phones.  
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