The problem is clear, as the http protocol does work sufficiently now, and if the newer protocol has any significant progress, it could have adverse effects on any businesses that have gone completely online, and any services that rely on the web would also be crippled.
One possible solution would be to simply not change the protocol, while another solution would be the possiblitiy of further testing of the protocol, and very gradual introduction of this protocol. And I do have access to a number of sources to research this topic; New York Times, BBC News, Wall Street Journal and Wired News, as well as having access to HTTP: the definitive guide, via Google Books.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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