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Wikileaks: Google makes DNS obsolete

8 pointsby Completeover 14 years ago
Thats interesting: When searching for Wikileaks on Google, I get "213.251.145.96" as the #1 result. Im in Germany. Dont know if its the same around the world.

6 comments

binarray2000over 14 years ago
Domain name unreachable? Use the IP! (thanks Google) So, what's next? Will US government force Google to not return any results on keywords "wikileaks", "cablegate" or similar as they have (OK, it was... senator... Joe Lieberman) pressed Amazon and others (EasyDNS for example: because of the pressure on the Swiss DNS provider by the US and French governments we can suspect they [EasyDNS] were pressed, too)? Two words: "Chinese Democracy".
mooism2over 14 years ago
Only #3 for me (UK).<p>It does rather depend on lots of people getting the word out though. I'm not sure it would work for a less prominent website.
giulioover 14 years ago
It works! I get it as first Google result from Italy. <a href="http://213.251.145.96/mirrors.html" rel="nofollow">http://213.251.145.96/mirrors.html</a> has current mirrors.
Yaggoover 14 years ago
German keyboards don't have an apostrophe?
gsivilover 14 years ago
This is the first working result in the States too
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koskiover 14 years ago
Same in France, IP as the first result.