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D_ManXX2

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Since google is part of the spy program by US i was wondering why this site is not functioning correctly if i disable ajax.googlepis.com i use no script so if i disable this api it won't send anything to google directly. but disabling this and i can't use any functionality about this site like drop down menu search etc..

 

Enabling this api and see logs in my firewall like 74.125.132.95 witch is google itself.

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Google is not the only CDN (content delivery network) and the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) applies to all of them within U.S. borders. Not just Google.

 

You've got a lot more IP's to add. 

 

Here's a list of some CDNs. You get to sort out which one's apply. I suggest you start with Level 3 Communications and Amazon. BitTorrent too. For the rest, perhaps you can Google them, use Bing, Yahoo?, Wiki,... good luck

 


Commercial CDNs using P2P for delivery

  • BitTorrent, Inc.
  • Internap
  • Pando Networks
  • Rawflow

Free CDNs

  • Coral Content Distribution Network
  • Incapsula

Traditional commercial CDNs

  • Akamai Technologies
  • Amazon CloudFront
  • BitGravity (acquired by Tata Communications)
  • CacheFly
  • CDNetworks
  • ChinaCache
  • CloudFlare
  • Cotendo (acquired by Akamai)
  • EdgeCast Networks
  • Highwinds Network Group
  • Incapsula
  • Internap
  • Level 3 Communications
  • Limelight Networks
  • MetaCDN
  • Mirror Image Internet
  • NACEVI
  • OnApp
  • PageRain
  • Rackspace Cloud Files
  • StreamZilla CDN Europe
  • Windows Azure CDN

Telco CDNs

  • AT&T Inc.
  • Bharti Airtel
  • Bell Canada
  • BT Group
  • Deutsche Telekom
  • KT (formerly Korea Telecom)
  • KPN
  • Level 3 Communications
  • NTT
  • Orange Subsidiary of France Telecom
  • Pacnet
  • PCCW
  • Reliance Globalcom
  • SingTel
  • SK Broadband
  • Tata Communications
  • TeliaSonera
  • Telecom Argentina
  • Telecom Italia
  • Telecom New Zealand
  • Telefonica
  • Telenor
  • Telstra
  • Telus
  • Turk Telekom
  • Verizon
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Thanks wow that allot of ip's. but it looks like will need new e-mail address akamai is yahoo right ?? What does Turk Telecom have anything to do with us ?? or all those telecom outside us ?? Looks like EU will have allot of explaining to do.

 

I was laughing out loud when Obama Osama was pointing out how important this prism was and they could not even stop Boston incident how sick is that ??

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