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JavaScript benchmark suite that aims to measure a browser's performance when running th... - 0 views
15 things you can (and should) do to make your site faster for mobile users - 1 views
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August is Speed Awareness Month, and performance experts throughout our community are contributing their perspectives. My post about must-have mobile optimization techniques just went live. Here's the intro... As you probably know, mobile users face unique performance challenges when it comes to implementing the strategies above.
Speed vs. security: Four ways that security solutions can cause performance problems (a... - 2 views
Performance improvements to font serving - 2 views
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At Typekit, we're always working on ways to serve web fonts more efficiently and to improve the performance of our service. To that end, we're excited to announce some changes to our font serving infrastructure that have significantly improved the performance of all kits. You don't need to do anything to take advantage of these...
Speed Awareness Month - How To Sample Data Like a Pro - 3 views
A History of Web Performance at Lonely Planet - 3 views
SPDY on Rails - Bugsnag Blog - 1 views
Three nifty (and free) new performance measurement tools for mobile and third-party con... - 1 views
Scripts tiers & appels induits : ne perdez pas le contrôle de votre site | Éd... - 3 views
Advances in JavaScript Performance in IE10 and Windows 8 - IEBlog - Site Home - MSDN Blogs - 0 views
Guy's Pod " Blog Archive " Not as SPDY as You Thought - 0 views
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SPDY is awesome. It's the first real upgrade to HTTP in 10+ years, it tackles high latency mobile networks performance issues and it makes the web more secure. SPDY is different than HTTP in many ways, but its primary value comes from being able to multiplex many requests/responses from client to server over a single (or few) TCP connections.
The "performance poverty line": What is it and why does it matter? - 0 views
LukeW | Data Monday: E-commerce Performance - 1 views
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Speed matters online. Study after study has shown that even 100 millisecond delays in load times negatively impact user experience and conversions. So it's no wonder that e-commerce experiences are particularly susceptible to performance as these recent bits of data illustrate. The average Internet connection speed around the world was 2.3 Mbps by the end of 2011.
Keeping It Real: Avoiding Pitfalls When Load Testing Websites Using A CDN | Website Per... - 0 views
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There was a time when doing a Website Load Test for a client using a Content Distribution Network (CDN) was an infrequent activity, but these days it's a common occurrence. There are more CDN suppliers of course, the newer ones such as MaxCDN, the traditional big names like Akamai and LimeLight, and some Datacentres such as UKFast offer CDN services directly to clients themselves.
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.
JPEGmini - Your photos on a diet! - 2 views
SPDY performance on mobile networks - Google Developers Blog - 1 views
Blocking JavaScript with Web Page Test - simulate eliminating JavaScript on web page lo... - 1 views
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