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Young Aussie Math Whiz Invents a Faster Internet

jpap_portrait_narrowweb__300x3750.jpgAn young 29 year old Australian named John Papandriopoulos, has developed a way to revolutionize the internet by increasing bandwidth performance by at least 100 times. Did I forget to say that John is also a math guru and researcher with the University of Melbourne and came up with this whilst having a shower. Now that’s what I call brainstorming.

According to other reports John has developed an algorithm to reduce the electromagnetic interference that slows down ADSL connections.

Most ADSL services around the world are effectively limited to speeds between 1 to 20Mbps, but if Dr Papandriopoulos’s technology is successfully commercialised that speed ceiling would be closer to 100Mbps.
The Age

Now Johns new algorithm has sparked huge interest around the globe with a California based startup snapping up Johns super brain. There’s no doubt that Johns algorithm will dramatically change the internet if it is rolled out in the next couple of years.

Now where can I get a brain like that?

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