Google is hoping to make Web pages download up to twice as quickly using SPDY, a new application-layer protocol it’s experimenting with, the company said in a blog post. It wants to improve on the ...
SPDY aims to revolutionize the web by creating a faster browsing experience. In fact, the Google Chromium blog says the SPDY protocol is 2x as fast as HTTP in its test labs. The load speed results of ...
HTTP, the protocol that underpins almost every inch of the world wide web, is about to make the jump from version 1.1 to 2.0 after some 13 years of stagnation. For a long time it looked like Google's ...
Facebook has settled on a networking protocol for speeding up web content delivery. In a W3 mailing list post titled "HTTP2 Expression of Interest," Facebook engineer Doug Beaver outlined why the ...
Google is planning to retire its support for its SPDY open networking protocol in early 2016, in favour of supporting HTTP/2 in Chrome. A blog post by Google multiplexing manager Chris Bentzel and ...
The SPDY protocol was introduced by Google in 2009, aiming to make web browsing much faster and more secure than sites running hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP). HTTP has been the standard networking ...
ERR_SPDY_PROTOCOL_ERROR can occur on WordPress sites using the Nginx server, Cloudflare, etc. Google developed the SPDY Protocol to reduce page loading time. However, it was discontinued due to HTTP 2 ...
Google is giving up on its homegrown SPDY protocol, which aimed to deliver a faster web browsing experience in Chrome than tried and true HTTP. Instead, it's adopting HTTP/2-- an upgraded version of ...
Loading pages from the Internet into browsers or accessing your favorite applications may seem pretty fast now, but the folks at Google think it could be a lot faster. Designed specifically for ...
NGNIX, now the third most popular Web server, has just come out with a new commercial release, NGINX Plus Release 3, which promises greater speed than ever. This open-source Web server has long been ...
When it comes to speeding up Web traffic over the Internet, sometimes too much of a good thing may not be such a good thing at all. The Internet Engineering Task Force is putting the final touches on ...
As part of their effort to speed delivery of Web pages, Google engineers have released a module for the Apache Web server software that augments the basic protocols used for carrying Web traffic ...