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		<title>Apeer brings collaboration to multimedia files</title>
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I visited today Apeer, which has just released a P2P system that lets you share and collaborate on files. It&#8217;s aimed at enterprises and companies like advertising agencies. Unfortunately it&#8217;s not free (something I think we&#8217;ll be seeing more of in this economy) but it shows innovation in helping people work together on files [...]]]></description>
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<p>I visited today Apeer, which has just released a P2P system that lets you share and collaborate on files. It&#8217;s aimed at enterprises and companies like advertising agencies. Unfortunately it&#8217;s not free (something I think we&#8217;ll be seeing more of in this economy) but it shows innovation in helping people work together on files in a new way that gets out of just putting the files up on a Sharepoint server or emailing them back and forth. <a href="http://www.viddler.com/explore/Scobleizer/videos/3/">In this video</a> Bob Goldstein, CEO, gives me a demo of how the system works.</p>
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