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On Google's Public DNS Service

IBM offers hosted Tivoli monitoring for the midmarket; Scientists, IT Community Await Exascale Computers
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On Google's Public DNS Service

By Cricket Liu, Vice President, Architecture , Infoblox
With the press frenzy over Google's announcement of their Public DNS Service, you'd think that they'd announced that they had taken over running the root name servers. At the very least, the press is presenting it as a power grab, a way for Google to insert themselves into still more Internet transactions. Others have suggested that Google's looking to replace the Internet's DNS infrastructure entirely, and possibly introduce new, private top-level domains. (I'm skeptical about this.)
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