You can read more about improvements to a couple of public DNS services on ArsTechnica and Lifehacker. After the break you will learn a few more things about the top public DNS services as well as how to determine which one best suits your Internet connection.
The web is full of hacks that make that preferred browser of yours the fastest thing on the Intertubes. Also, your local ISPs keep spamming your mail box with their latest Internet connection plans. Here's a tutorial to speed up your internet and surf safer without paying extra for it: through DNS!
You can read more about improvements to a couple of public DNS services on ArsTechnica and Lifehacker. After the break you will learn a few more things about the top public DNS services as well as how to determine which one best suits your Internet connection.
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Google Music is an online music streaming service that was announced on 10 May 2011 at the Google I/O conference. The service supports streaming music to desktop browsers and Android phones and tablets, or any other device that can use the Adobe Flash platform. Initially, Music Beta will support storing of up to 20,000 songs for free and Google has suggested that the service will offer a "generous" free package even after Beta. Currently the service is only available through invitation to US residents only. Read after the brake to find out how to benefit freely from Google’s Music offering outside the US.
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