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to use next-generation Internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses.
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via Yahoo! @ 23:47 28th May
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MELBOURNE: The Internet will run out of addresses in another two years as only 700 million separate addresses are remaining for allocation out of the 4.3 billion available on the present network.
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via Times of India @ 14:17 18th Jun
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MELBOURNE: The Internet will run out of addresses in another two years as only 700 million separate addresses are remaining for allocation out of the 4.3 billion available on the present network.
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via Times of India @ 14:17 18th Jun
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IPv6, the successor to the current version of internet protocol, will lead to a thousand-fold demand for internet addresses and will provide “more addresses in cyberspace than there are grains of sand on the world’s beaches,” EU Commissioner for Information Society and Media, Viviane Reding, said yesterday.
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via Silicon Republic @ 5:08 28th May
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The European Commission is aiming for one-fourth of businesses, public authorities and households in the European Union to use next-generation internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses.
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via Americas Network @ 5:15 30th May
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(Associated Press via NewsEdge) The European Commission is aiming for one-fourth of businesses, public authorities and households in the European Union to use next-generation internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses.
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via TelecomAsia.net @ 4:40 30th May
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IPv6, the successor to the current version of internet protocol, will lead to a thousand-fold demand for internet addresses and will provide “more addresses in cyberspace than there are grains of sand on the world’s beaches,” EU Commissioner for Information Society and Media, Viviane Reding, said yesterday.
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via Silicon Republic @ 5:08 28th May
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The European Commission is aiming for one-fourth of businesses, public authorities and households in the European Union to use next-generation Internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses.
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via Business Week @ 23:47 28th May
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The European Commission is aiming for one-fourth of businesses, public authorities and households in the European Union to use next-generation Internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses.
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 23:47 28th May
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The European Commission is aiming for one-fourth of businesses, public authorities and households in the European Union to use next-generation Internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses.
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via Conde Nast Portfolio @ 23:47 28th May
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The European Commission is aiming for one-fourth of businesses, public authorities and households in the European Union to use next-generation Internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses.
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via The Age @ 23:48 28th May
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BRUSSELS — The European Commission is aiming for one-fourth of businesses, public authorities and households in the European Union to use next-generation Internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses.
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via USA Today @ 23:47 28th May
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BRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Commission is aiming for one-fourth of businesses, public authorities and households in the European Union to use next-generation Internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses.
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via Canoe @ 20:45 29th May
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BRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Commission is aiming for one-fourth of businesses, public authorities and households in the European Union to use next-generation Internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 20:48 29th May
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(AP) -- The European Commission is aiming for one-fourth of businesses, public authorities and households in the European Union to use next-generation Internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses.
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via PhysOrg.com @ 14:44 29th May
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BRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Commission is aiming for one-fourth of businesses, public authorities and households in the European Union to use next-generation Internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses.
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via AP via Newsday @ 23:48 28th May
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BRUSSELS, Belgium-The European Commission is aiming for one-fourth of businesses, public authorities and households in the European Union to use next-generation Internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses.
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via Macro World Investor @ 23:48 28th May
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BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - The European Commission is aiming for one-fourth of businesses, public authorities and households in the European Union to use next-generation Internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses.
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via AOL @ 6:35 29th May
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BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -- The European Commission is aiming for one-fourth of businesses, public authorities and households in the European Union to use next-generation Internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses.
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via Associated Press @ 23:47 28th May
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BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - The European Commission is aiming for one-fourth of businesses, public authorities and households in the European Union to use next-generation Internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses.
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via Canadian Business Magazine @ 23:48 28th May
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BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -- The European Commission is aiming for one-fourth of businesses, public authorities and households in the European Union to use next-generation Internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 23:48 28th May
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(AP Online Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) BRUSSELS, Belgium_The European Commission is aiming for one-fourth of businesses, public authorities and households in the European Union to use next-generation Internet addresses by 2010 because the current system is running out of addresses.
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via TMC Net @ 23:48 28th May
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Techzonez Yahoo is offering two new e-mail domains for free to users in addition to its familiar @yahoo.com handle. The two new e-mail domains, @ymail.com and @rocketmail.com, are calculated to increase the number of people registering for free e-mail addresses with Yahoo. Instead of relying on long e-mail addresses, Yahoo hopes that users will register with ymail or rocketmail in order to drop old e-mail addresses that may have been chosen out of necessity instead of preference.
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via Techzonez @ 14:18 22nd Jun
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ComputerServer.jpgPARIS: The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development warned on Thursday that the finite supply of internet addresses is fast depleting and will run-out within three years if present trends continue.
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via WARC @ 5:18 16th May
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Though Apple has only gone so far as to say that MobileMe will become available "in early July," the transition from .Mac to MobileMe seems to have begun over the weekend. According to a report from MacRumors, it appears that me.com e-mail addresses are being activated, and e-mails sent to username@me.com will go to that user's current .Mac mailbox. Once the transition is complete, a user's mac.com email address will remain valid, according to the .Mac to MobileMe transition FAQ.
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via ArsTechnica @ 22:50 30th Jun
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