Google IPv6 Implementors Conference: State of the IPv6 Internet & Transition Mechanisms and Tools

Google IPv6 Implementors Conference June 10-11, 2010 State of the IPv6 Internet 00:24 Non-managed tunnels considered harmful — Gunter Van de Velde, Belgian IPv6 Task Force 16:29 Measuring IPv6 usage at web clients and DNS resolvers — Róbert Kisteleki 27:42 Broken IPv6 clients — Lorenzo Colitti, Google 1:00:59 Automating IPv6 whitelisting — Erik Kline, Google Transition Mechanisms and tools 1:18:46 NAT64 and DNS64 — Marc Blanchet, Viagenie 1:36:20 The Ericsson IPv6-only experience — Jari Arkko, Ericsson Full Conference Agenda and Links at sites.google.com

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Unemployment Rate Falls to 10%? Bureau of Labor Statistics & News Media Publish Fraudulent Data

www.inflation.us news.google.com December 7, 2009 Unemployment Decline An Illusion, Financial System Collapse Ahead On Friday it was announced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics that the US unemployment rate in November declined from 10.2% to 10%. While the mainstream media would like you to believe we have seen a peak in unemployment and the worst of the economic crisis is behind us, we know that this dip in the unemployment number is phony and the recession is only beginning. Although the unemployment number dipped in November, we still lost 11000 nonfarm jobs. Unemployment fell by 0.2% only because the civilian labor force shrunk in November by 98000 people. This means more people are becoming discouraged and giving up looking for jobs. When you combine both short and long-term discouraged workers who aren’t included in the labor force along with those who are underemployed with part-time jobs, real unemployment in the US today is nearly 22%. The most important area of employment to look at is manufacturing jobs. Increasing manufacturing is the only way for our country to truly recover and build real wealth, because it will allow us to cut down on inflation by exporting real products instead of the money we print. Unfortunately, the US lost 41000 manufacturing jobs in November and has lost 2.1 million manufacturing jobs over the last two years. The main areas of increasing employment in November were health care and government jobs, which are non-productive jobs that

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