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Web sites are getting faster–but not enough

Page-load speeds for the top 2,000 retail sites in 2011 loaded on average in 10 seconds, a Strangeloop study found. The median speed was 8.4 seconds.

Page-load speeds for the leading two,000 retail web sites in 2011 loaded on average in 10 seconds, a Strangeloop research found. The median speed was eight.4 seconds.

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Numerous Web developers have gotten the message: a more quickly site indicates folks acquire far more, study more, interact much more, and return more.

But apparently the message hasn’t sunk in far sufficient, simply because the leading 2,000 retail Web sites nevertheless take ten seconds to load on average, according to a research by Strangeloop Networks released yesterday. The checklist of the top rated retail internet sites comes from Amazon’s Alexa… Continue reading

Web sites are getting faster–slowly

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Page-load speeds for the top 2,000 retail sites in 2011 loaded on average in 10 seconds, a Strangeloop study found. The median speed was 8.4 seconds.

Web page-load speeds for the top rated two,000 retail internet sites in 2011 loaded on regular in ten seconds, a Strangeloop study identified. The median speed was eight.4 seconds.

(Credit:
Strangeloop)

Many Web developers have gotten the message: a faster site indicates individuals buy a lot more, read much more, interact a lot more, and return much more.

But apparently the message hasn’t sunk in far sufficient, simply because the top rated 2,000 retail Internet web sites nonetheless take 10 seconds to load on common, according to a examine by Strangeloop Networks released yesterday. The list of the… Continue reading

Web pages suffering ‘bloat,’ getting big

web pages suffering bloat getting big

Published: Dec. 27, 2011 at five:46 PM

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 27 (UPI) — Internet pages, like a lot of individuals, are getting a weight difficulty and are showing a sharp development in size, a U.S. based Web tracking organization says.

A study of best web sites by the HTTP Archive in San Francisco identified the typical Web page is now about 965 kilobytes in size, up 33 percent from 2010 when the average page was 726 kilobytes.

Consumer demands for more photos and interactivity as well as the tools utilised to track what transpires when folks visit a web site… Continue reading

Chrome 14: The best Web browser keeps getting better (Review)

chrome 14 the best web browser keeps getting better review

By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols | September 18, 2011, 1:39pm PDT

Summary: Google’s Chrome 14 is one more step into the lead for the best Net browser of them all.

It’s odd. When Firefox moved into its accelerated advancement path, Firefox actually didn’t get a lot greater. In truth, it’s been obtaining less stable. Google’s Chrome Web browser although just keeps acquiring greater with every single new release. Chrome 14, in my opinion, is now clearly the ideal Net browser for any operating program accessible these days.

Why? Properly, look at all the raw numbers. To see how Chrome 14 ranked,… Continue reading

Kansas City getting Google’s new ultra high-speed Internet

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KANSAS CITY, KAN—

Far better, more rapidly Internet connections are coming to Kansas City, Kansas, following Google selected the city out of 1,100 cities nationwide to be the very first to get the company’s ultra high-speed broadband network.

The announcement on Wednesday implies that residents and businesses in the city will soon have access to Internet connections more than 100 times quicker than what most Americans at present have today. Despite the fact that it won’t be accessible till 2012, KCK residents say that the connection implies far more than just more quickly internet surfing.

KCK resident Gwendolyn Davis says… Continue reading

Kansas City getting Google’s new ultra high-speed Internet

kansas city getting googles new ultra high speed internet

KANSAS CITY, KAN—

Better, faster Internet connections are coming to Kansas City, Kansas, after Google selected the city out of 1,100 cities nationwide to be the first to receive the company’s ultra high-speed broadband network.

The announcement on Wednesday means that residents and businesses in the city will soon have access to Internet connections more than 100 times faster than what most Americans currently have today. Although it won’t be available until 2012, KCK residents say that the connection means more than just faster web surfing.

KCK resident Gwendolyn Davis says that slow Internet connections are a common problem at… Continue reading

Getting Your Web Site ICE’d

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Do you know that the government could shut down your Net web site with no anything that resembles due method?

Just imagine if you woke up tomorrow to uncover your important Web presence no longer accessible and, worse, defaced!

What if your consumers couldn’t spot on-line orders? Couldn’t access your sales materials, item manuals, or get self-service assistance? Not only would you loose money, your credibility could suffer. And if what replaced your Internet web site was a stern government warning that implied, amongst other issues, that your website could be involved in kid pornography. I think… Continue reading

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