OpenDNS Honcho David Ulevitch Profiled in NYT
- July 9th, 2007
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Would you buy DNS from this man? Well, you don’t have to.
We love us some OpenDNS. It’s useful — the new “short-cut” feature and pR0n blocking are great to keep us undistracted and working — its CEO, David Ulevitch, was a really cool guy. Plus the kid is only 25.
Well, John “The Animal” Markoff wrote all about him and his company. It’s a fairly in-depth look at a fairly boring topic that adds enough flair and personality to make it a good read.
The service also offers on-the-fly URL repair using search results based on broken URLs type in by users. When VeriSign tried to do this, the world was outraged. When a nice anthro major does it, he gets good press.
Fixing Typos by Web Users, Without Raising Hackles [NYTimes]







David Mackey (Who am I?)
11 months ago
Gotta love OpenDNS. Big difference between Verisign taking control authoritatively and OpenDNS being a choice.
David Ulevitch (Who am I?)
11 months ago
Hah, great caption!