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Laurent Paoletti

The 7 Deadly Mistakes That Make Websites Slow [Infographic] | Web Performance Optimization - 3 views

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    The 7 Deadly Mistakes That Make Websites Slow [Infographic] There are several common mistakes people make that slow down their website. Are you making any of them? See the mistakes below (and how you can fix them if you are making them!)
Mehdi Kabab

Media Query & Asset Downloading Results | TimKadlec.com - 1 views

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    "I did some research about how images are downloaded when media queries are involved. I wrote up some automated tests where Javascript could determine whether or not the image was requested. I've got enough data now to be able to go into detailed findings."
Laurent Paoletti

\"Le Web Performance Improvement,\" French Style | Web Performance Monitoring and Optim... - 1 views

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    A month ago, we wrote about how the Home Depot improved their web performance through a major "Perflift". Today, we want to congratulate "l'equipe" at Le Monde for improving their website. While The New York Times is the number one newspaper in US, Le Monde is the number one news source in France and for French speakers around the world.
Laurent Paoletti

SPDY performance on mobile networks - Google Developers Blog - 1 views

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    SPDY is a replacement for HTTP, designed to speed up transfers of web pages by eliminating much of the overhead associated with HTTP. SPDY supports several optimizations that give it an edge over HTTP when it comes to speed.
Laurent Paoletti

Giving the Velocity website a performance makeover - O'Reilly Radar - 2 views

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    Zebulon Young and I, web producers at O'Reilly Media, recently spent time focusing on the performance of the Velocity website. We were surprised by the results we achieved with a relatively small amount of effort. In two days we dropped Velocity's page weight by 49% and reduced the total average U.S.
Laurent Paoletti

Which Browsers are the Fastest? - 1 views

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    We've come quite a long way since introducing RUM about a year ago. Being the first app performance company to build real user monitoring as a core, native feature of application performance management, we are currently monitoring about 750 million page views a day, 5 billion a week and 20 billion a month for 20,000 active accounts.
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