So I just watched this ...
And whilst I didn't quite understand every last detail, I do get the jist of it. There are a specific number of internet addresses , 4 billion, and we are closing in on that number. Is this the new Y2K, no but I am willing to bet that the Media Outlets will start saying that next year. So what can you do and what is the solution. 1) There is nothing you the general consumer can do. 2) The ISPs and other content providers just need to switch over to a different address system called IPv6. Don't worry your computer is already ready to find these new addresses. Seems easy but it will take a huge amount of time to convert the web to this new system. Google has started, I think facebook should follow, and soon everyone else will fall in line. And then we can keep on keeping on with the internet and continue using up those addresses on stuff like this (click more than once its different everytime) ....
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This is where randomwebsite.com sent me http://goo.gl/eBbn. I kinda like it.
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