
Think of the hardware (Ex: Modems, Routers) that need to be updated to support IPv6. PocketPC's, anything that uses WiFi.
Not sure but i know Philip Emagwali is the founder of the internet.
Get back imma let my gat go,
got a itchy finger... imma leave a fat hole.
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Chuck Norris did.
Well there is a difference between the internet and web 2.0
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I'm using ipv4, but I have an ipv6 address, and my modem and router supports it, yay. We won't all need to switch, many, many, many people will still have a ipv4 address, ipv6s will be assigned in a few years, and ipv4 will sometimes be assigned, but a lot of time you might not be able to get an ipv4 address, especially if your dynamic, unless your isp has bought a big ip pool. (221.221.221.221-255.255.255.255) an amount of ip's.
How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.
Don't be confused by web 2.0, Web 2.0 is just a very modern way of coding and setting out websites, it's not actually the second version of the web like most people think.
Web 2.0 involves websites having things like social-networking, ajax and blogs. Web 2.0 has been pretty much possible since the Web began but it's now much easier and much more common.
Possible... if your willing to create your own technologies, with the eve of maybe php-3? I don't think php 2 would of done it well enough, we were then able to make proper social networks, etc.
How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.
'we' being so-called web 2.0'ers
How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.
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