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The SocialDNS Project… and Why DNS is Not the Phone Book of the Internet - Read More

Date Added: June 30, 2008 03:24:02 PM
In this article I will explain the motivations behind the SocialDNS Project. I will justify why the DNS system is NOT the phone book of the Internet. More concretely, DNS is not a public directory nor enables search mechanisms over meta-information related to domains. In this line, I will present the advantages of SocialDNS, a naming and directory system that aims to become the phone book of ...

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