When you type a URL into your browser’s address bar and hit enter, there will be a slight delay while the software asks a DNS (Domain Name System) server for the IP address of the site in order to be able to load it. Switching to a faster DNS server could shave milliseconds off the lookup time, and ultimately speed up your browsing. You can do this manually, or there’s a simpler option. While OpenDNS or Google's Public DNS might be the fastest choices, that’s not always the case. DNS Jumper is a free, portable tool that can find the…
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