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		<title>By: At Work On a Mac &#187; Tips : Finding The Fastest DNS Servers</title>
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		<description>[...] recently came up with their own public DNS servers to &#8220;speed up the web&#8221; 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&#8217;s routed to a Google DNS server near [...]</description>
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