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Re: Google wants to be your Internet

  • From: Roland Dobbins
  • Date: Tue Jan 23 19:56:38 2007
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On Jan 23, 2007, at 11:51 AM, Jeroen Massar wrote:

a) use global addresses for everything,

Everything which needs to be accessed globally, sure. But I don't see this as a hard and fast requirement, it's up to the user based upon his projected use.


b) use proper acl's),

Of course.


c) toys exist that some people clearly don't know about yet ;)

Indeed.


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