On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Robert Munn <[email protected]> wrote:
> Interesting.  That's probably a good thing. ISPs don't have the same
> expertise Google has in providing software services at such scale. There are
> only a few companies that could even contemplate a service like this.

I find this comment interesting:

"Allowing Google to handle DNS requests, rather than an ISP, will also
mean that mistyped URLs will be redirected to a Google error page
rather than an ISP-controlled one, on which the owner of the DNS
server can place their own ads"

This is good because it could quickly help you find corrections to
mistyped urls (ie: "Did you mean www.lolcats.com?").  This may also be
seen as bad since there has been quite a bit of pushback from ISPs
redirecting DNS failures to their own pages.

-Cameron

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