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p.s. There's a lot of rubbish in that newsforge article, for example:
"After switching to OpenDNS, [...] ping times were considerably lower,"...
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2007-02-01
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2007-02-02
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There ARE ways to achieve more efficient package routing, and deploying that across the Internet would surely help.
IThis is due to the fact that many web pages are comprised of many seperate elements (images, flash, text, frames etc...) that often come from seperate servers. speeding up DNS performance results in that single page loading faster because each element comprises a DNS lookup and a small improvement in each lookup leads to the entire page loading significantly faster.
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2008-09-21
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2008-09-21
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Will this be configurable for our Internet tablets?
http://internet.newsforge.com/intern...1.shtml?tid=13
and
http://www.opendns.com/