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      <title>Slicehost Dynamic DNS</title>
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      <description>One of the best things about Slicehost is their DNS service. They allow you to host and easily maintain any number of zones you want, even ones that aren&amp;rsquo;t hosted on a slice. They also provide an excellent RESTful API for automatically modifying these zones and records. This came to mind recently when my free Dynamic DNS host (EveryDNS) was sold to Dyn, Inc.. I decided it was time to grow up and move my dynamic DNS needs to a service for which I was paying.</description>
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