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Timothe Litt <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Mar 2015 09:37:01 -0400
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Apparently Google has been testing a service that would make it a
registrar for about a year.  Initial reports were that it was invite
only, but it seems to be available if you know about it.

A news article pointed me at https://domains.google.com/about/

Of note is that their pricing seems to be no higher than competitors,
but includes WhoIS privacy as a standard feature.

For a beta, at first glance it seems reasonably complete - except for
the lack of an API for DNSSEC key rollover.

This isn't an endorsement - just information.

-- 
Timothe Litt
ACM Distinguished Engineer
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