Last Updated: 2009-12-04T09:19:19+05:30
Google plans to provide the world with a faster internet service using its Public Domain Name System (DNS) Service. Although the company does state that the new feature would play a very small role in its vision to make the web faster. It’s also trying various approaches in achieving its target.
The approach is broken down into three main categories: Speed, security and speed issue.
According to a report by Google,"The DNS protocol is an important part of the web's infrastructure, serving as the Internet's "phone book". Every time you visit a website, your computer performs a DNS lookup. Complex pages often require multiple DNS lookups before they complete loading. As a result, the average Internet user performs hundreds of DNS lookups each day that collectively can slow down his or her browsing experience."
“We hope that you will help us test these improvements by using the Google Public DNS service today, from wherever you are in the world," quoted the company.
"We plan to share what we learn from this experimental rollout of Google Public DNS with the broader web community and other DNS providers, to improve the browsing experience for Internet users globally.” Google added.
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