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Tips : Finding The Fastest DNS Servers

December 16th, 2009

Google recently came up with their own public DNS servers to “speed up the web” even more (see my analysis of their strategy and my initial impressions on my blog here). What they do is they give you a single IP address that’s routed to a Google DNS server near you and they heavily cache all the results. Basically, it should speed up your web browsing.

Of course, Google’s service is not the only one. You can also try the well-known OpenDNS or the quite fast UltraDNS to see which one is better but it can be hard to determine which one is really faster.

The answer is surprisingly easy to find thanks to a free, open source tool from a Google employee (Gotta love those “20% projects”). NameBench is a little tool that will run tests on a random set of sites using public DNS servers and local servers (your ISP, others nearby etc.). It takes about 5 minutes to run and will tell you what DNS servers you should be using.

Quick, Easy and Free. That’s my kind of solution!

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Mac2Work

November 15th, 2007

Hello world. With a friend of mine, we decided to devote a BLOG to working with a Mac. I will tend to focus on the communications aspects and my friend will bring technical insights into the project. A bit like the PC and Mac guys commercial except that both of us will be Mac guys. As the name suggests we intend to focus on simple programs, tips, gizmos or other that all help you be more productive with a Mac. Apple has almost always focused on the Mac as being a great entertainment machine (and that it is) but since we work with Macs we would like to share how great the Mac is for everyday work. I just attended DIGIWORLD 2007 in Montpellier, a telecommunications event and the YOUTUBE presenter was using a Mac for his presentation—he was using PowerPoint, nobody’s perfect ;) and that was great to see. In general, business people use PCs and PowerPoint. I have a lot to say on the topic, so I’ll reserve that for a rainy day. Welcome to Mac2Work!

DIGIWORLD PASS

 

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