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Asia is Out of IPv4 Addresses
Asia, of all areas, is fresh out of IPv4 addresses. That is to say that there are no more available. Ever. They've all been used.
Read More »Politician to Introduce Tax on Online Shopping
Illinois Senator Dick Durbin is poised to introduce a bill into the United States Senate that would bring about a sales tax for items bought online.
Read More »Lone Georgian Woman Cuts Internet to Almost All of Armenia
A 75-year-old woman in the country of Georgia accidentally cut Internet service to 90% of neighboring Armenia. We say "accidentally" because she's 75 and probably doesn't know what the Internet is.
Read More »Earthlings Consume a Lot of Internet Data
In 2008, Internet surfing human beings consumed nearly ten billion terabytes of data. For the record, the largest hard drive widely available at retail is two terabytes. Just two.
Read More »Anonymous Targets Sony, PlayStation Network
Anonymous has come to the defense of one of their fellow hackers, attacking Sony websites and the PlayStation Network in retaliation for the treatment they have given to the hacker "GeoHot."
Read More »Visual Proof That Wikipedia is Kind of Large
One man took it upon himself to print out 437 Wikipedia articles. The end result? A book so comically large that you have to appreciate it.
Read More »Catholic Church: Internet Has Led to Rise in Interest in Satanism
According to representatives of the Vatican, the prevalence of the Internet has led to a rise in the interest of Satanism.
Read More »History of Web Browsers Infographic is Informative
A rather interesting infographic charts the history of web browsers, from the first instance of Netscape, through the rise of Internet Explorer and the crowded market of today.
Read More »Google to Bring 1Gbps Internet to Kansas City
Google has announced that they will be bringing their prototype 1Gbps fiber optic network to Kansas City, Kansas.
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