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by powertower
4789 days ago
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When you enable SPDY for your average website, you'll get some real world results. When you talk about Google, or Facebook, or Twitter using it to squeeze out a few extra percentage points out of their latency or bandwidth or load-time - in their very highly specialized and optimized and conditional and resourceful environment, that's about as non real world as it get for the rest of us. The fact that SPDY adaptation has mostly failed for the rest of the internet, says more about it than any white-paper or lab-result can. Again, I hope I'm wrong here. |
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