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		<title>Can Google be trusted with DNS?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, Google has opened up its own, free, public DNS server. The sales pitch is that their DNS server is faster than your ISP&#8217;s, and therefore, you will save a ton of speed browsing the Web using their DNS server. Fair enough. But something occurred to me, just as I was about to change my [...]]]></description>
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