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  1. IPv6 FAR is out. US Fed and DoD procurements must procure IPv6 compliant & tested products: http://is.gd/5jMUc
  2. The Internet (well, Cisco) is now in space! http://is.gd/5cuNw
  3. @voretaq7 I think the main reason is availability. If you have a mis-configured IPv6 setup, they don't want you to fail reaching Google.
  4. @voretaq7 You have to start somewhere right? I think it says a lot that the largest internet company is this far in IPv6 presence already.
  5. Google's services are accessible over IPv6 in their resolver if you have an agreement with them: http://is.gd/5bto2 or use HE's resolver
  6. @voretaq7 not true. AAAA resolutions are supported in their resolver if you have an IPv6 agreement w/ Google: http://is.gd/5bsMR
  7. @tehdely You either have to be one of Google's select IPv6 peering group or just use public resolvers (ie HE's) see here: http://is.gd/5bsMR
  8. Even Hawaii is jumping into the IPv6 space: http://is.gd/5aqPE
  9. @npralltech How about IPv6 and the state of the new Internet Protocol? Since the current protocol is running out of addresses.
  10. Good one! RT @TechWriterInfo IPv6 is going to be a hard sell for gastroenterologists. Try to explain two colons next to each other!!!
  11. Recent CERT Advisory could affect most browser-based remote access solutions out there: http://is.gd/591pw #cybersecurity
  12. RT @gwbrown1: Why does DARPA, of all places, not have a native IPv6 website? {good question!}
  13. Getting more organizations ready for IPv6? Bake them a cake.. http://akai.no/en/gnarl/?p=241
  14. Wrote another blog: Is the end of the Internet really near? http://www.commandinformation.com/blog/?p=119 #IPv6
  15. Is the end for the Internet really near?: There is one humorous (and slightly hyperbolic) discussion surrounding IP... http://bit.ly/5cl8T3
  16. Chrome OS is IPv6 capable and You Tube will be IPv6 capable soon.. http://bit.ly/3WIXn9
  17. Our IPv6 IPS/DPI tool featured in Scott Hogg's latest NWW article: http://bit.ly/4iKjyT #Assure6
  18. A contest using the Internet and 10 red balloons (too bad it's not 99): http://bit.ly/2NFgn
  19. RT @eyepv6 Great to hear a good consistent IPv6 message from ARIN @ the txv6tf.org event. Great work Tim
  20. RT @eyepv6 IPv6 support above L3 will make or break a vendor in the coming year