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Introducing I2P
a scalable framework for anonymous communication
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@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ route mixnet, allowing them to blend their activity with the larger anonymity se
users already running on top of I2P. Applications available already provide the full
range of typical Internet activities - anonymous web browsing, anonymous web hosting,
anonymous blogging (with Syndie), anonymous chat (via IRC or
-jabber), anonymous swarming file transfers (with i2p-bt and
+Jabber), anonymous swarming file transfers (with i2p-bt and
Azureus), anonymous file sharing (with
I2Phex), anonymous email (with I2Pmail
and susimail), anonymous newsgroups, as well as several
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ with individual applications. The fact that someone is running I2P is not usual
a secret. What is hidden is information on what the user is doing, if anything at
all, as well as what router a particular destination is connected to. End users
will typically have several local destinations on their router - for instance, one
-proxying in to irc servers, another supporting the user's anonymous webserver ("eepsite"),
+proxying in to IRC servers, another supporting the user's anonymous webserver ("eepsite"),
another for an I2Phex instance, another for torrents, etc.