Jun 08 Watch World Tests IPv6: Why 4.2 Billion Internet Addresses Just Weren’t Enough More than 400 organizations and Internet giants participated Wednesday in a trial run of a new addressing system, called Internet Protocol version 6, known as IPv6. Hari Sreenivasan reports on World IPv6 Day, and Leslie Daigle of the Internet Society… Continue watching
Jun 08 Watch 4 1/2 billion IP Addresses: Just How Big is That? Hari asks, did you ever think we'd run out of 4 1/2 billion addresses?… Continue watching
Jun 08 Watch IPv4’s Early Days "When you started this experiment back in the 1970's, what were you trying to build?"… Continue watching
May 27 Sudanese Hope Mapping Project Brings Relief By Larisa Epatko Ahead of Southern Sudan's split from the North, a "mapping community" to help plot areas of need has popped up. Continue reading
May 19 Watch Mark Kelly Followed Wife Giffords’ Latest Surgery From Space NASA's space shuttle Endeavour launched Monday on a 16-day mission to the International Space Station. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien posed crowdsourced questions to the commander and crew early Thursday in a collaboration with Google and YouTube. Here is an excerpt. Continue watching
May 09 Watch You Talk to Endeavour: Questions for LIVE interview From Space Still Open Keep sending your questions for the upcoming interview with the shuttle crew from space. Continue watching
May 06 Sneak Peek at a New Google News? Google is constantly experimenting, and this morning I happened to be one of the lucky random people included in what looks to be an experiment for a potential redesign to the front door of Google News. The lede story… Continue reading
Mar 23 Judge Overturns Google Books Deal By Molly Finnegan In New York on Tuesday, federal Judge Danny Chin overturned a settlement between Google and the national trade organizations that represent American authors and publishers which dictates terms of a massive book digitalization project, led by Google. Continue reading
Mar 11 View Live Aftershock Activity in Japan By Travis Daub Aftershocks continue to rock cities across Japan after an 8.9-magnitude struck off the country's east coast. To see a live view of seismic activity in the region we created a Google Earth map, overlaid with… Continue reading