BYU student's creation lets you track your Internet connections
Ever wonder how information gets from the Internet to your computer screen?
Well, Brigham Young University student Kirk Ouimet created a Web tool that can track your connection between sites as it travels thousands of miles and possibly hops continents.
Ouimet didn't start out with the intention of creating a marketable Web tool, but serendipity works in strange ways. As a junior at BYU, Oiment created the Web site yougetsignal.com to practice some of the fundamental skills he had learned in his courses. However, after posting it to the World Wide Web, his tracking tool took off and has received about 450,000 visits within the last month.
The tool works by identifying the Internet Protocol addresses of each server the signal hops to along its path to the designated network address. So if you are using the Internet from the comfort of your living room in Salt Lake City, you could track the path your connection to BBC.com as it travels 7,130 miles from the U.S. to Poland, into France and finally England in the span of about 20 seconds.
"I wrote these tools for fun," Quimet said. "They were a sort of practice problem. You just never know what things can turn into."
While Quimet knew he had created a useful program for curious searchers, small-business owners and webmasters, he never expected the FBI to be shouting kudos for his free service. Popular Science, a tech-based news service, recently featured Quimets tool, and he received thousands of diggs from users of the online service digg.com, helping his service gain notoriety within the computer community.
Quimet said that soon after bringing his yougetsignal.com to the public, he received an e-mail from Michael Geraghty, the manager of the New Jersey City Police High Technology Unit, expressing thanks.
"I currently teach classes to law enforcement and prosecutors on behalf of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. These involve investigations of online crimes against children. I use and refer to your site in all my classes," Geraghty said. "... I wanted to let you know that your work is appreciated and has been very useful."
Recent comments
It looks cool, but is actually kind of weird, not directly tracking...
l | March 15, 2009 at 5:12 p.m.
Yeah, it is Ouimet. The article switches in the middle, but it is...
Brock Argyle | March 15, 2009 at 3:42 p.m.
been using a program for years called neotrace to do just this. I...
Neotrace | March 15, 2009 at 2:08 p.m.
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