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- mike - Jun 05 2008 | ip, visualization, google, maps
A really cool project - they ping'ed ALL POSSIBLE IP addresses to see where machines were listening. And then created this dynamic resolution map of the entire internet, that you can brows with the google maps software!
I found the region of the IP space surrounding teamoffice.org (my house) (see thumbnail).
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