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2010: R.I.P. IPV4?

It’s no big secret that our current numbering scheme for internet protocol addressing is limited, but some sources are reporting its demise as soon as 2010. IPV6 has been adopted as the solution for many, many years now because it’s a virtually limitless numbering scheme. The down-side? IPV6 is rather tricky to understand and implement. Instead of receiving an ip address like 69.51.xx.xx, you’ll now be issued one like 2008:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7334 once ipv6 is implemented. There’s really no need to panic, though, your operating system more than likely supports IPV6 already and IPV4 will not just disappear over night. Instead, I think we’ll see a gradual decline in the use of IPV4 as IPV6 begins to become more and more of an industry standard. I believe by 2010 there will be more of a hybrid use of IPV4 and IPV6 and not just the flat-out demise of IPV4.

Also, don’t forget to grab your copy of Firefox 3 today!

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Google Browser sync will no longer be available

google labsA bit of disappointing news for those of us who use Google browser sync, it will no longer be developed. Google browser sync was a nice plugin for saving and synchronizing bookmarks, passwords and even open web pages across multiple computers. Many users will only discover this when they adopt FireFox 3, due to be released later today. Firefox 3 is incompatible with Google browser sync therefore forcing users to find other means to synchronize their bookmarks. Foxmarks is one such add-on that will synchronize your bookmarks across multiple computers, although it is not the all in one synchronization tool like Google browser sync was.

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