Google Over IPv6 Coming Soon 264
fuzzel writes "Today Google announced Google over IPv6 where ISPs can sign up their DNS nameservers so that their users will get access to an almost fully IPv6-enabled Google, including http://www.google.com, images and maps, etc., just like in IPv4. Without this only http://ipv6.google.com is available, but then you go to IPv4 for most services.
So, start kicking your ISPs to support IPv6 too, and let them sign up.
Check this list of ISPs that already do native IPv6 to your doorstep.
The question that now remains is: when will Slashdot follow?"
tried google in ipv6 (Score:5, Funny)
it's eerily similar to google in ipv4
One quetsion (Score:4, Funny)
Great IPv6 song! (Score:3, Funny)
Great IPv6 song! :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_y36fG2Oba0 [youtube.com]
Re:Try it! (Score:5, Funny)
Google over IPv6 is crisp and clean, with good intensity and a hint of citrus on the nose
IPv6 on Slashdot? (Score:3, Funny)
The question that now remains is: when will Slashdot follow?
I heard that Taco is skipping IPv6, and going straight to IPv7.
Re:One quetsion (Score:3, Funny)
it was a development-only version. Some parts of it were backported into v4, but once it was stable enough to be released it was renamed to v6.
Re:Wait for it.... (Score:3, Funny)
You were only a NAT's cock away, why not finish up the joke? Are puns allowed? Oh wait, too late.
Re:tried google in ipv6 (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Is it just me (Score:5, Funny)
And, if you're on a WAN in Chicago, the choice could be: X.25 or 6to4?
DNS , not DNA. (Score:3, Funny)
Though DNA addresses could be the future!
Re:Try it! (Score:4, Funny)
Google over IPv6 is crisp and clean, with good intensity and a hint of citrus on the nose
Even more importantly, MP3s over IPv6 have an open, airy feel that is notoriously lacking over IPv4. It's even enough to compensate for the jitter they pick up when going over WiFi.
/stands back to watch audiophiles trample each other to get IPv6.
//plans to market IPv6 "enhancers" to audiophiles, both speeding adoption and lining my pockets with "stupidity tax".
Re:tried google in ipv6 (Score:3, Funny)
Where do I download?
Re:Oh great (Score:5, Funny)
I'm still running a 32-bit operating system
It's an extension and graphical shell to a 16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating system...
(Wait, this is a joke sub-thread, right?)
Re:Try it! (Score:4, Funny)
If you think that's good, you should try using a network cable designed for IPv6. A proper cable will allow you to enjoy the full richness of IPv6 sites without the harshness that results from using inferior cables. I'm developing one such cable, which demonstrates proper directional signal alignment with minimal crosstalk, providing the full digital experience so that you can finally see websites the way their creators intended them to be viewed.
Originally designed to provide maximum quality for streaming media, these cables offer an uncompromising blend of digital audio, video, and data transfer capabilities in an IPv6 protocol. They are also fully backward-compatible with IPv4, so you can use them to view websites replete with the aliveness and snap that you expect, with none of the soggy, diffuse, syrupy qualities that are a plague among cheaper imitation cables. Imagine a pure white background with the full flavors of the multispectral Google logo, each delicate cherry, azure, and emerald letter almost coming alive before your eyes.
My cable utilizes the latest in hermetically sealed insulation to provide years of reliable service with minimal degradation of the pure, solid silver conductors. As a bonus, our cables have already been put through a specially tailored burn-in process, ensuring that you receive maximum signal integrity from day one. These cables are not yet available to the general public, but through a special offer, I'm allowing a limited number of people to sign up for the beta-testing process. Rest assured that these cables have already been tested to ensure 100% compliance with our exacting quality standards, but we're looking for real-world users to verify our astounding results. As part of this program, you will receive a special discount on the proposed retail price of these cables:
Solid-Core Conductor, Hermetically Sealed, with Specially Molded Connectors -- 1 Meter: $16,000
Solid-Core Conductor, Hermetically Sealed, with Specially Molded Connectors -- 2 Meters: $26,000
Solid-Core Conductor, Hermetically Sealed, with Specially Molded Connectors -- 10 Meters: $99,000
If you require longer runs, custom lengths may be ordered at the special price of $9,000 per meter, for lengths greater than 20M only. We highly recommend that you do not couple multiple cables together, as there is currently no way of compensating for any fuzziness or wishy-washiness which may be introduced by the coupler. In the future, we plan to offer 100% compatible couplers in the low 5 figure price range.
This reminded me of something... (Score:5, Funny)