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The first comment is just too nice. Let me explain:
The domain name system (DNS) maps human-understandable Web site addresses into numeric IP addresses...
That shows a deep understanding of the DNS. In fact, for the author, the equation Internet == WWW seems to hold<nobr> <wbr></nobr>:-(
and auto-correct common misspelled URLs
This one is downright worrying.
And thanks to some clever traffic routing and load-balancing technology, OpenDNS can also deliver Web pages faster.
So nowadays the delivery of Web pages is the job of DNS?
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Wow.
Posted by: smaugfred on January 31, 2007 07:21 PMThe first comment is just too nice. Let me explain:
That shows a deep understanding of the DNS. In fact, for the author, the equation Internet == WWW seems to hold<nobr> <wbr></nobr>:-(
This one is downright worrying.
So nowadays the delivery of Web pages is the job of DNS?
I really, really hope that this thing ain't serious. Sorry-
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