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May 18
World IPv6 Launch is only 19 days away – can you help us promote the event and get more people aware of the impending change to the Internet? If you have a blog or website, and it would be appropriate for your audience or content, can you add one of our 3 different badges to Read more…
May 18
Are you ready for World IPv6 Launch on June 6, 2012? Or are you trying to figure out what’s going and what all the excitement is about? Would you like to learn how you can participate? In this short video, the Internet Society’s Chief Internet Technology Officer, Leslie Daigle, explains how “This Time It’s For Read more…
May 18
Okay, I have to admit that as an advocate for World IPv6 Launch on June 6th, I absolutely loved opening up Tweetdeck this morning and seeing a “promoted tweet” advertising World IPv6 Launch activities at the top of the my Twitter search on IPv6: And here it is in the Twitter web interface: Now usually Read more…
May 16
As I’ve mentioned on my last several reports into the For Immediate Release podcast, I’ve been experimenting over the past few weeks with SoundCloud as a platform for posting and sharing audio recordings. If you are a SoundCloud user, you…
May 16
To all my friends and readers who use amateur (ham) radio, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is seeking comment on the use of Amateur Radio in emergency communications such as disaster response. THE DEADLINE FOR COMMENT IS TOMORROW -…
May 16
Our friends over at the DNSSEC Deployment Initiative published the great news that DNSSEC was involved in the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (NCCDC) held in April 2012. This annual event, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology division, involved this year 126 schools and over 1,500 competitors. The important Read more…
May 16
Today is a somber anniversary in our household. One year ago today, we sat down with a doctor here in Keene to go over the results of some tests on my wife. He came into the room and went immediately to the point… hardly even saying hello. I don’t remember his exact words, but they were basically: "I have some bad news. You have cancer." He may have said it differently… but that was the core message. Simple. Direct. To the point. And everything changed for us. The rest of that appointment and indeed the year has become a blur…
May 15
What type of IPv6 and DNSSECarticles, tutorials, and other content do we need to add to this Deploy360 website? What areas need more attention? Have you looked for some topic here and not found it? Since we launched Deploy360 four months ago, we’ve been collecting feedback through comments to this site; through interactions on Twitter, Facebook and Google+; Read more…
May 14
The Deploy360 Programme staff has been collecting requirements and feedback for DNSSEC-related content from the community here at the Deploy360 site, from within social networks and at our ION conferences. Based on that feedback, this document is an analysis of the IPv6-related content that needs to be added to the Deploy360 Programme website. Each section Read more…