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HomeCurrent UndergraduatesAcademicsDomains Explosion Fuels Internet Expansion

Domains Explosion Fuels Internet Expansion

Publication: 
New Legal Review
Article URL: 
http://www.cpaglobal.com/newlegalreview/5037/domains_explosion_fuels_intern
Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Is the Internet running out of real estate? A paper co-written by David Dagon (Computer Science) explains how the Web's domain-name service relies on a dwindling number of IP addresses to assign "space" in the virtual world. Source: New Legal Review

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