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Web speed continues to be a hot topic in 2011…especially in the Google camp.
We’ve already seen Google launch the Page Speed browser extension (2 years ago), the mod_pagespeed Apache module (last year) and the Page Speed Online tool and API earlier this year.
Well Google’s back with a new service. Google’s new Page Speed Service promises to…
In an attempt to make the web faster, Google has launched the much-awaited Page Speed extension for Google Chrome. User can now receive Page Speed performance suggestions to enhance the speed of their sites directly from the Chrome browser.
Webmasters and web developers can use Page Speed to perform several tests on a site’s web server configuration and front-end code.…
At the end of last year, Google’s Matt Cutts hinted that speed could become a factor that Google looks at for ranking search results.
This was big news in the SEM world and got many webmasters worrying that their website didn’t load quickly enough. (We even devoted a whole post to how to fix your site.)…
To say that Google is a busy company is probably an understatement. Almost every week we hear of either a ranking update, a new Google project or webmaster tool.
2009 was certainly a busy year for Google; it left Yahoo! & Microsoft behind in terms of innovation (besides the new Bing search engine). Can you list all the new features…
With 2010 just around the corner, Google remains determined to make it the year of speed.
Real-time results courtesy of Twitter will become more dominant and of course, there is Google’s plan to make the speed of your website a factor in determining your ranking.
Google’s second plan has attracted a lot of interest from our readers, so…
Google have recently launched a new site dedicated to helping website developers optimize their website’s performance and ultimately make the web faster.
Called “Google Speed” the site contains tutorials, tips and performance tools directly from the Google staff. They have kindly passed on what they have learnt throughout their web performance work and experimentation.
Googlers Urs Hoelzle and…
We recently asked our readers why they use the Google search engine. The most popular response was because it’s the easiest to use, with Google’s speed being a key factor.
How is it that the Google search engine can run so fast? The secret is their Page Speed tool and now it’s available for all webmasters.
Page Speed…