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		<title>Google Public DNS released – a word of caution</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday Google launched their Public DNS and many rejoiced in the future of a faster browsing experience. Not me. I have to admit, this worries me a great deal. Call me a cynic, but all I see here is the potential for Google to control the end user's browsing experience. Those who use this service have no way to control what sites are blocked and which are allowed. Google takes care of it for you. And that is a scary thought. Let's not forget that Google is the largest advertising and redirection site on the Internet. Why wouldn't they use this to their advantage and control your Internet experience?]]></description>
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