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(Unverified)Jul 20th 2006 2:53AM
Andrew,
I'm one of the guys behind OpenDNS (it's my picture on the homepage that needs to be replaced by some supermodels or something). I also started and run one of the largest free DNS services on the Internet, EveryDNS.Net. About 100,000 people have trusted me for years to manage and run their DNS on my network. We run a tight ship at EveryDNS and an even tighter ship at OpenDNS. Where EveryDNS helps people manage their domains, OpenDNS is about letting people manage the DNS that comes into their network and computer. It's about reliability and control, as you see above.
EveryDNS has always been able to cover its costs. It's actually a really good story about how stopping malware and phishing sites helped to increase our income. While I took some investment to help bootstrap our network and hire the right people, I picked carefully who invested in the company. OpenDNS will make money in many of the same ways EveryDNS makes money. I can't talk about all the things we have in store but I assure you they are really cool and you can bet that I use the service too. I want the best experience possible, for me and for you. :-)
-david