Two weeks back, Google has introduced the free Google Public DNS service that serves as an alternative to your ISP’s default DNS to provide a better performance and more reliable internet browsing experience to you.
You can setup the Google DNS the manual way or you can try a much quicker way. Google DNS Helper is a small utility (89 kb) that backs up your current DNS server address and then changes it to Google’s DNS with a single click of button.
Google DNS Helper is portable. In the main window, simply click the “Switch to Google DNS” button to use Google DNS.

You can easily revert to your old DNS anytime you want by clicking the “Restore DNS” button. It’s so simple!
Download Google DNS Helper to switch to Google DNS with a click of button.
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