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Google the ISP with 2^96 IPv6 addresses

Well Maybe it is time to get back to some tech info on this site, after all that is what its original intent was. I found this through digg. It may prove why Google has been buying up tons of Dark Fiber all around the place. Only time will tell.

Google has 79 billion billion billion IPv6 addresses, is buying up massive amounts of dark fiber, and building a massive data center. Just what is Google up to?

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