Here's a good overall datapoint:
http://utility.nokia.net/~lars/meter/ipv6.html

Lars and I talked originally about a 'doomsday clock'-like metric, that
shows IPv6 uptake via tracking Fortune-500 and similar commercial sites.
This is the current result... not very encouraging, IMO.

Joe

Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
> On 12 dec 2007, at 16:46, Alexandru Petrescu wrote:
> 
>> I wanted to say that while I'm happy to see more and more IPv6
>> addresses allocated and - right this evening - my home being invaded
>> by 2^64 addresses by my provider, I also think many if not all new
>> paradigm applications aren't IPv6 but IPv4: facebook, itunes, gps,
>> skype, fon, second life, you name it.
> 
> Small datapoint: iTunes supports IPv6 on both Mac and Windows and has
> for a number of years. I don't believe any Apple hosted stuff, such as
> the iTunes Store, is available over IPv6, though.
> 
> Iljitsch
> 
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