Why IPv6 has not been deployed on a large scale is discussed by Geoff
Huston in this article for the Cisco Internet Protocol Journal. Huston
examines the timing of the IPv4 address exhaustion and the nature of
the intended transition to IPv6 as well as considering the shortfalls
in the implementation of this transition, and identifying their
underlying causes. Finally he considers the options available at this
stage and identify some likely consequences of such options.
The Changing Foundation of the Internet: Confronting IPv4 Address Exhaustion by Geoff Huston, APNIC
Put Domain Monetization to the Test
As the financial crisis continually looms over what seems to be an endless economic downturn, companies are finding themselves increasingly cautious when it comes to making sure their marketing efforts are receiving the highest return on investment (ROI). Although an increasing number of businesses already utilize the flexibility and reliability of online advertising , many have yet to tap into the potential profit that Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising through domain monetization can offer.
I’m Back! And I Have A Couple Great New Tools
I have electricity once again after Ike took it from us for 11 days. The site was also down today. Apparently the Google positioner plugin I use st
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Seoul.com Last Minute Addition to the TRAFFIC Auction
Rick Latona Auctions would like to announce a last minute addition to their T.R.A.F.F.I.C. New York Auction. Seoul.com will be on the auction block! Seoul is the largest city in South Korea boasting over 10 million people and is the world’s 2nd largest metropolitan area. Bidding can be done live at the auction in New York as well as online at http://www.proxibid.com/ricklatona (http://www.proxibid.com/ricklatona)
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