Reactions to story from Mark's Technology News
Google is now enabled for IPv6
http://markstechnologynews.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ google-is-now-enabled-for-ipv6.h...
Google has now made its search available over an IPv6 connection, as announced on their official blog. You may have heard of IPv4. It is the fourth version of the internet protocol that the world depends on. However, IPv4 will soon need replacing as it only accommodates 4 billion possible IP addresses. That's not even enough for 1 per person and many more addresses are needed for business, mobile devices and any future internet gadgets. With IPv6, however, there will be enough IP addresses for every individual to have 3 billion networks.
More rising blog posts
-
Business »
30 Million Dollar Price Cut For Helmsley Greenwich Estate -
Lifestyle »
New job day 1: What Bob Picciano said -
Politics »
Holy Shi'ite, er . . . Sunni: Judge "Intrigued" to Release Gitmo Terrorists to US Abyss; I Warned You -
Technology »
Telstra To Upgrade HSDPA Network with 21 Mbps downlink speeds (eHSPA) -
Entertainment »
Formative Film Writing -
Sports »
Blogpoll Ballot: Week 6
More rising news stories
-
Business »
Baby Found Alive After Spending 4 Days in Pool of Mud -
Lifestyle »
McCain Plans Federal Health Cuts -
Politics »
Transgender Ga. official wins legal battle -
Technology »
World markets tumble amid fears of growing financial turmoil -
Entertainment »
Scoop: Hathaway able to laugh at herself on 'SNL' -
Sports »
Football: Poland set to remain Euro 2012 co-hosts after 11th-hour deal
Recent posts from Mark's Technology News
-
Personal MagLev Train Pods Presented At CEATEC
2 hours ago -
Video: Woody's Pumpkin Creep Will Traumatize Trick Or Treaters
5 hours ago -
TSA Communication Plates: Provocative Airport X-Ray Art
11 hours ago