SPDY: Google wants to speed up the web by ditching HTTP

Courtesy Linux Today  Fri, 11/13/2009 - 22:03

ars Technica: "Google isn't content with providing us with fast search and a fast browser: we need a faster protocol between servers and browsers.

The search giant would like us to start forgetting about HTTP:// and learn to love SPDY://."


 

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