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Re: Dan Kaminsky

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jorge Amodio)
Sat Aug 8 00:33:16 2009

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Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2009 23:32:44 -0500
From: Jorge Amodio <jmamodio@gmail.com>
To: "Buhrmaster, Gary" <gtb@slac.stanford.edu>
Cc: North American Network Operators Group <nanog@nanog.org>
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>> doesn't the iphone has an app to decode qr-codes similar to the one
>> built into almost all keitai here in japan.
>>
>> =A0 =A0 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_Code
>
> Yep. =A0Called iMatrix. =A0(There are probably others too)

Yes, that's one of the apps.

Anyway, as you can see this is just one example that a URL may not
look prima facie like
a construct based on a FQDN. One issue on the UI side is that even
with all the progress
in graphics and visual representation for many things, to enter a URL
we are still using
a TTY interface.

There are folks (MSFT is investing a bunch of money on it) doing R&D
for touch sensitive
data entry devices/UI that are context aware.

You have now a little taste of that technology with the iphone and all
the new smartphones
and other gadgets that implemented the same idea. How many URLs you
type to get to
YouTube on the iphone/itouch ? ... none.

The DNS (or whatever name we call it in the future) is not going away,
it will go back to
be what it was intented, and not just a giant global billboard where
folks are fighting
for space on it and where some other folks -even if they don't need
it- buy space hoping
that someday somebody will want their space at any cost making her/him rich=
.

Cheers
Jorge


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