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Google plans to introduce a new protocol for web transactions it says is over 50 percent faster than HTTP. A post on Google’s Chromium blog describes the basics of the new... More »
Wired News - Nov. 12, 2009
Can Google make the Web SPDYer? Maybe, with your help
A team of software engineers at Google who are working on a project known as SPDY - and pronounced Speedy - are reaching out for some input from engineering types. The... More »
ZDNet - Nov. 12, 2009
Google's SPDY protocol could ramp up Web speeds
As part of its continual push to speed up the Web, Google is taking a look at one of the most basic connections: the conversation between Web servers and browsers. For almost... More »
CNET News.com - Nov. 12, 2009
Google's SPDY protocol could ramp up Web speeds
For almost forever, HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) has been the standard that allows Web servers and computer browsers to understand each other, transforming the bits and... More »
CNET - Nov. 12, 2009
HTTP Intermediary Layer From Google Could Dramatically...
... grmoc writes 'As part of the 'Let's make the web faster' initiative, we (a few engineers including me! at Google, and hopefully people all across the community soon!) are... More »
Slashdot - Nov. 12, 2009
SPDY: Google Protocol May Make Web Twice As Fast
In a somewhat obscure post on the Chromium blog, the development branch of their Chrome (Chrome) browser, Google (Google) reveals they've been working on a new protocol... More »
Huffington Post - Nov. 12, 2009
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Google is developing a new application layer protocol designed to speed the movement of stuff across the web. It's called SDPY, pronounced, yes, speedy. Unveiled Thursday... More »
The Register - Nov. 12, 2009
Google Continues Its Push to Take the Web to Breakneck...
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