Weekly Ten: the iSlate is coming, 2009: A breakthrough year for mobile Linux, IPv4 is Doomed
Jan 05, 2010, 22:02 (1 Talkback[s])
"6. A decade's worth of IPv4 addresses
During the first decade of the 21st century we went through over
1.3 billion IPv4 addresses. eighty-one percent of the usable IPv4
addresses are now gone, leaving us with just a couple years' supply
left.
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"7. 2009: A breakthrough year for mobile Linux
In 2009, mobile consumer devices including netbooks, e-readers,
tablets, MIDs, PMPs, and mobile phones were increasingly dominated
by embedded Linux or the Linux-based Android.
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