Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Buying Tie Or Clothin Dream

Internet, free digital domain

For domains of the network promises a real revolution. After years of strict discipline with regard to the "name" Internet domain, in fact, ICANN, Internet Corporation for Assigned Name and Numbers, the nonprofit organization responsible for, inter alia, the assignment of Internet domain, already decided Thursday to liberalize extensions.

In short, since 2009 everyone will be free to "call" their own domain as it wishes and is no longer bound by geographical suffixes like ". Com,." Eu "and so on. A revolution inevitable, considering that there are growing demands of new Internet domains around the world with the evolution from the point of view of the melting pot of cultures, languages \u200b\u200band traditions already present on the Web revolution, which will also be very profitable for the 'Icann who will chair the allocation of new combinations of names, if one takes into account the fact that "buy" a new domain suffix will cost, they say the items, $ 50,000. In short, liberalization will not be just for all budgets. But surely help companies, banks and related organizations membership today geographies. And so it is possible that IBM buys addresses with the suffix IBM, Apple with those Apple suffix. For porn sites (usually the first to incorporate the new technology) could be time of the suffix. "Sex" or ". Xxx"

But the revolution that should be out by Thursday in Paris is not just about the 'domain extension, the next point, but also the use of the letters that precede the point. You may use, in fact, not just the ASCII code, which includes only the top of the keyboard alphabet coded according to the U.S., but also the bottom of the keyboard that includes, for example, accented letters and other alphabets or scripts as the Chinese or Japanese. This innovation could lead to the birth, as required by Bulgaria, for example, of domains in Cyrillic. So soon we may have in place of a www.unita.it www.unità.it

The third will cover the allocation of new IP, the addresses referred to by the unique domain of the Network comes into force, in fact, the new generation of IPv6 addresses, which will replace the old IPv4. The difference will stay in the ability of the new protocol to maintain a remarkably higher number of IP addresses, ie those that identify each computer on the network. For some numbers, if today's IPv4 addresses available are 4 billion in total (ie every seven million square meters of land), with IPv6 for each square meter of Earth's surface there will be 666mila trillion. A revolution made necessary by the probable exhaustion of available addresses by 2010 and that will pave the way for a new Internet, which already has a name: Internet of Things, Internet of things. Something a bit 'long to explain but can be summed up in this: the Internet of Things every digital object, be it a watch or a mobile phone, a refrigerator or a radio, will have its own Internet address and thus become accessible from any part of the name. To make what? The limit is your imagination.

taken from www.unita.it

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