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* [[Point-to-point (telecommunications)|Point-to-point]], a telecommunications term connecting two items |
* [[Point-to-point (telecommunications)|Point-to-point]], a telecommunications term connecting two items |
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* [[Pay-to-play]] in gaming, politics, and music |
* [[Pay-to-play]] in gaming, politics, and music |
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* [[Pay-to-play|Pay To Play]]Dating |
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* [[Phenylacetone]], a compound used in organic chemistry |
* [[Phenylacetone]], a compound used in organic chemistry |
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* [[People to People Student Ambassador Program]], an ambassador program for students |
* [[People to People Student Ambassador Program]], an ambassador program for students |
Revision as of 22:47, 6 March 2009
P2P or P-to-P may refer to:
- Peer-to-peer, a type of ad-hoc computer network
- Peer-to-peer file sharing, file sharing on peer-to-peer networks
- Point-to-point, a telecommunications term connecting two items
- Pay-to-play in gaming, politics, and music
- Pay To PlayDating
- Phenylacetone, a compound used in organic chemistry
- People to People Student Ambassador Program, an ambassador program for students
- Pin-to-pin, a technique of electrical connections for use with electronics projects where components' pins are soldered directly to each other
- Pier to Pub, the largest open water swimming race in the world, held annually in Lorne, Australia
- Peer-to-peer (meme)
See also
- Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
- P3P
- P4P