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Default How to Switch to OpenDNS or Google DNS to Speed Up Web Browsing

Your local internet service provider probably doesn’t have the fastest DNS servers, and that can slow down your browsing, since your browser needs to look up the IP address of every web site you try to view. Here is how to switch to either OpenDNS or Google DNS for faster browsing times.

http://www.howtogeek.com/164981/how-...-web-browsing/
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