Fridaygram: Google Public DNS, lonely black hole, tiny chameleons
Blog post from Google Cloud
Google's Fridaygram post highlights several intriguing topics, starting with the success of Google Public DNS, a free and fast DNS service that has become the most-used public DNS globally with over 70 billion daily requests. The post also explores an astronomical discovery involving the black hole HLX-1, believed to be the remnant of a dwarf galaxy absorbed by a nearby spiral galaxy. Additionally, the post mentions the discovery of tiny chameleons in Madagascar, which scientists suggest may be an evolutionary adaptation to limited resources. Lastly, the post touches on the phenomenon of "Linsanity," reflecting on the complexities of talent evaluation in sports, and is a nod to the fun and engaging nature of the Fridaygram, designed to capture the interest of tech enthusiasts.
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