Google Domains Launches To All In U.S


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Im surprised they don't have better deals and prices.

 

I suppose free whois privacy is nice, but godaddy especially has coupons everyday to get super cheap registrations, renewals, and usually free whoisprivacy.

 

I'd expect godaddy to be cheap as heck. oh well.

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Wow google anything... Google sex toys... I wonder how long till someone screams "monopoly" !

 

huh... wonder what data and "private information" they would collect on that one :rofl:

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I love google domains new "dynamic dns" feature, that is now part of the control panel.

 

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Hopefully everyone will migrate to this and the "greed is good" dyndns company that has made pretty much every routers dynamic dns feature useless unless they pay them a ransom every year, can go bankrupt! Good riddance!

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I love google domains new "dynamic dns" feature, that is now part of the control panel.

 

mpapQT0.jpg

 

 

Hopefully everyone will migrate to this and the "greed is good" dyndns company that has made pretty much every routers dynamic dns feature useless unless they pay them a ransom every year, can go bankrupt! Good riddance!

 

ddclient straight to your external DNS, cut out the middle piggie.

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Wow google anything... Google sex toys... I wonder how long till someone screams "monopoly" !

As long as there is competition, nobody intelligent will scream monopoly.

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ddclient straight to your external DNS, cut out the middle piggie.

 

I'm using ddclient on Windows 7 to update googles dyndns, how do you make it automatically update google's or godaddy's (etc) DNS servers directly?

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I didnt know there was a .ninja -- thats kinda funny


Im surprised they don't have better deals and prices.

 

I suppose free whois privacy is nice, but godaddy especially has coupons everyday to get super cheap registrations, renewals, and usually free whoisprivacy.

 

I'd expect godaddy to be cheap as heck. oh well.

comparing prices - without coupons - google's domain prices seem to be a little cheaper than GoDaddy

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I'm using ddclient on Windows 7 to update googles dyndns, how do you make it automatically update google's or godaddy's (etc) DNS servers directly?

 

GoDaddy doesn't support it I'm afraid, you need a name server provider that does (e.g. namecheap).

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