Google Seeks DNS Protocol Extension to Boost Web Performance - CIO

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The proposal, submitted to the Internet Engineering Task Force this week, was noted in the Google Code Blog . Some persons commenting on the proposal, however, feared it would infringe on privacy. [ This week, Google also is expanding its Social

Hostgator DNS - HollywoodChicago.com
Enter multiple addresses on separate lines or separate them with commas. Message Subject: (Your Name) has forwarded a page to you from HollywoodChicago.com! Message Body: (Your Name) thought you would like to see this page from the film, theater, TV

Internet Google and Others Propose DNS Protocol Extension - DailyTech
China, a country famous for its imitation products has done it again. Following the recent threats of Google to pull out of China, two remarkable knock-offs have emerged: Goojje and YouTubecn . Xiao Xuan, one of the founders claims that Goojje has

3 edits [Equipment] SPA3000 and DNS SRV - BroadbandReports.com
I don’t own an SPA3000, but my guess is the DNS SRV options pertain to a line Proxy Server registration and gateways aren’t affected by them and don’t use DNS SRV records. Thanks. After I configure the gateways with IP address instead of server names

Google wants to see client addresses in DNS queries - Ars Technica
Late Wednesday evening, Google employees posted an “Internet-Draft” outlining proposed changes to the DNS protocol that allow authoritative DNS servers to see the addresses of clients. This way, geographically distributed content delivery networks

Google moves to extend DNS protocol - The Register
Google has teamed with DNS maven Neustar to propose an extension to the web’s existing Domain Name System, hoping to improve the way the protocol maps net users to particular data centers. The news comes little more than a month after the web giant

Is Google DNS for your enterprise? - Zd Net Asia.com
Google and other companies interested in the Internet’s addressing system have proposed a technology they hope will get Net users to nearby servers more quickly. The technology in question is called the Domain Name System, which resolves alphabetical

Google’s next step in hardwiring the Internet: More location-sensitive - Beta News
If today’s Internet worked the way it was originally designed, where content took whatever route seemed most convenient at the time to reach its destination, there’s a good chance we’d already be in a state of gridlock today. As it turns out, global

Google Wants to Extend the DNS Protocol to Speed Things Up - Softpedia
Google puts speed high on its agenda, from its web browser, to its web apps, to the underlying technology it uses to serve data to millions of people everyday. But it can only do so much with its own products and many times the issues affecting the

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