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Tweet The internet is running out of addresses. With everything from smartphones to internet-linked appliances and cars getting online, the group entrusted with organising the web is running out of the ‘IP’ numbers that identify destinations for digital traffic. Google engineer Lorenzo Colitti says one solution is to switch to a standard called IPv6 which [&hellip
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Tweet The "father of the internet" says the world is going to run out of internet addresses "within weeks" – and it will be all his fault. Google’s chief internet evangelist, Vint Cerf, who created the web protocol, IPv4, that connects computers globally, said he had no idea that his "experiment" in 1977 "wouldn’t end". [&hellip
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Tweet Google just dropped a bombshell: Eric Schmidt is out as CEO (as announced in the company’s earings report. We’ll be covering the company’s earnings call, which is sure to have more on this. He will step down from the role starting April 4, and co-founder Larry Page will take charge of Google’s day-to-day operations [&hellip
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Tweet Marketers who fail to segment and target their messages may be at risk Marketing trends—especially in digital—are motivating brands to be more interactive and engaged with their customers. Rather than pushing out interruptive messages that targets will ignore or find annoying, many are working to create marketing experiences that appeal to customers as individuals. [&hellip
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Tweet Microsoft, which saw its total core search engine query volume drop 4% month-over-month in November 2010, rebounded strongly in December 2010 with a 9% gain, according to new comScore qSearch data. Microsoft’s core search queries grew from about 2.01 billion to 2.18 billion, placing it third overall. Overall, Americans conducted about 18.2 billion total [&hellip