Ep. 1119: Do we want Google knowing every site we go to? Video

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Ep. 1119: Do we want Google knowing every site we go to?
Created: 12/01/2009
Video description: Google is opening a DNS service that will provide the service of resolving those domain names you type in, into the website servers you want to visit. But that could really give Google a complete picture of who you are. Do you want that? We also chat about the World Cup coming in 3D and the results of BitLocker encryption being broken.

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