Google Fiber Shows 77.55% IPv6 Deployment In Latest World IPv6 Launch Statistics

Over on the World IPv6 Launch blog, Mat Ford just announced the most recent set of IPv6 measurements from the 114 network operators participating in the measurements program (and any network operator can join).  Mat notes the great news that an ISP in Singapore, Starhub, moved from 0.1% to over 8% deployment in the space Read more…

TDYR #017 – Experimenting With Facebook Hashtags

Today I logged into Facebook and found that I had the hashtag support that was announced last week. In this episode I talk about that support and what I find interesting and useful in the new support.

What IPv6 Migration Questions Would You Like To Know From App Developers?

Question markWhat questions would you like to ask of developers who have successfully migrated their applications to IPv6? What tips and tricks would you like to learn?

I am planning to update “Migrating Applications to IPv6” this summer to include pointers to some of …

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What IPv6 Migration Questions Would You Like To Know From App Developers?

What questions would you like to ask of developers who have successfully migrated their applications to IPv6? What tips and tricks would you like to learn? I am planning to update “Migrating Applications to IPv6” this summer to include pointers to some of the newer RFCs and transition tutorials and in doing the update I […]

FIR #708 – 6/17/13 – For Immediate Release

Three new interviews are up, one more and two book reviews coming; Quick News: Upworthy is fastest growing site ever, Line is biggest social network you’ve never heard of; Ragan promo: News That Fits: IABC update, Michael Netzley’s Asia report, Twitter…

IPv6hackers Group To Meet In Berlin on July 28, 2013

Interested in IPv6 security? Want to see presentations by people working in the field? If so the members of the “ipv6hackers” mailing list are planning to hold their first face-to-face meeting in Berlin on July 28, 2013, the Sunday prior to IETF 87 in Berlin, Germany.  From the announcement email: We’re planning to have our Read more…

InfoWorld Promotes DNSSEC To Boost Internet Security

We were very pleased to see InfoWorld publishing this week an article by Roger Grimes titled “Boost your Internet security with DNSSec” that lays out the case for implementing DNSSEC and explains the validation side of DNSSEC.  Given the large audience that InfoWorld has it is good to see DNSSEC getting this coverage. I’d suggest another Read more…

DNSSEC Test Sites

If you have a new application or service where you want to test how DNSSEC validation works, the sites listed below are ones you can use.  If you want to test validation of the DANE protocol, please see our separate page of DANE test sites. Note that the sites below are domain names and websites Read more…

TDYR #016 – The Washington Post Changes Its NSA PRISM Story – How Should They Let Us Know?

When a media site substantially changes a story published on their web site, what is their responsibility to let the readers know? And do we as readers view stories on media sites as “done” or as “works-in-progress” that are updated and changed? This…

Boom! Apple Disrupts Media Coverage of WWDC 2013 By Streaming The Keynote Live

This morning I imagine there must have been a round of collective shock going through the tech media community as word spread that… GASP! … Apple is going to stream the WWDC Keynote today at 10am US Pacific LIVE on…