I found information. It looks like the issue was mostly Google's fault. www.eyewonder.com (the home page, not the ads) was a victim of a Coldfusion CMS hacking attack which is circulating the web and taking down many sites. Apparently, this only affected their home page but Google went and blocked all eyewonder.com domains unecessarily, bringing down a lot of sites. Google needs to be more careful. You can verify this by doing a traceroute that cdn1.eyewonder.com (their ads) is not the same server as their home page, so it was not necessary to block more than www.eyewonder.com See here: http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=3694
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