Google has rolled out two technologies that it hope will speed up the internet, the first is a major update to its search engine that adds real time results to search pages, pushing Google further ahead in the race to deliver the most up-to-date information, the search giant now immediately indexes content from services the result in a constantly updating marquee, Google said it will apply its ranking algorithm to real-time results as it does ordinary results.
Try to search for your favourite TV show, sporting event or the latest development on a recent government bill whether it’s eyewitness tweet, a breaking news story or a fresh blog post, you can find it on Google right after it’s published on the web, the real time search it the naturel evolution of universal search, Google also rolled out its public domain name system (DNS) service in an attempt to solve a different but equally important speed issue, DNS convert to web address we use, such as www.son.web.id into the IP addresses that computer use.
Typically, internet service providers have their own DNS servers, but web pages usually require multiple DNS lookups and the servers are often slow, the result can be slow browsing experience because you’re waiting for them to tell your computer which IP address to connect to, Google Public DNS will be quicker and more secure, which can send user to malicious web site loaded with malware, configuring Google public DNS couldn’t be simple, you just need to point your DNS server to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4, if you have a router on your network, you can only need to do this once, but if you don’t, you’ll need to configure each PC individually.
Source : Computer Shopper