2010 could be the last year for IPv4 as we know it
ARS Technica
We've known we would run out of IPv4 addresses since 1981, when the Internet Protocol was standardized. But now the global pool of IPv4 addresses is scheduled to run dry in 2011. Don't count on being able to get new addresses after that, and be ready for peer-to-peer applications to be hit by hard times.
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