Astoundingly Ignorant Wall Street Journal Article
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In the article, Google Wants Its Own Fast Track on the Web, a couple of technically challenged journalists of the Wall Street Journal seem to think that caching networks, CDNs, and yes, the good old concept of mirror sites is "preferential treatment". Oh my!
I'd expect this type of crapola from some newbie on the block, but from the Wall Street Journal? I wonder what's going on in that prestigious organization after it was sold.
Implementing good network architecture isn't preferential treatment - it is what it is: repeat after me, "implementing good network architecture".
I'd expect this type of crapola from some newbie on the block, but from the Wall Street Journal? I wonder what's going on in that prestigious organization after it was sold.
Implementing good network architecture isn't preferential treatment - it is what it is: repeat after me, "implementing good network architecture".


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