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Google's SPDY replacement for HTTP loads webpages 23 percent faster

Google's SPDY replacement for HTTP loads webpages 23 percent faster Created by MG1 on May 03, 2012

Google is looking to the future of the web and the optimization of the HTTP system that powers almost all of our browsing with the introduction of SPDY (pronounced "speedy"), a web protocol designed to make your webpages load even faster. To prove just how much quicker it is for mobile users, Google has created a test that pitches SPDY against basic HTTP on a Galaxy Nexus running Chrome for Android, loading 77 pages from multiple popular websites and comparing the load times when SPDY is enabled. In practice, it found that SPDY made sites load 23 percent faster on average. »read more

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