jm1234567890
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http://webaccelerator.google.com/
Basicly speeds up surfing by caching pages on fast google servers and your local hard drive.
How does Google Web Accelerator work?
Google Web Accelerator uses various strategies to make your web pages load faster, including:
* Sending your page requests through Google machines dedicated to handling Google Web Accelerator traffic.
* Storing copies of frequently looked at pages to make them quickly accessible.
* Downloading only the updates if a web page has changed slightly since you last viewed it.
* Prefetching certain pages onto your computer in advance.
* Managing your Internet connection to reduce delays.
* Compressing data before sending it to your computer.
I think this is mainly for cable people, but it might speed up ADSL, I haven't tried for long time yet.
AND..... it is also for google to monitor what sites people like to visit. *sigh
but as I've said before, meh to privacy.
EDIT: some sites seem to be a fair bit quicker, but only a little bit. I've saved 9.2 seconds, yay....
Basicly speeds up surfing by caching pages on fast google servers and your local hard drive.
How does Google Web Accelerator work?
Google Web Accelerator uses various strategies to make your web pages load faster, including:
* Sending your page requests through Google machines dedicated to handling Google Web Accelerator traffic.
* Storing copies of frequently looked at pages to make them quickly accessible.
* Downloading only the updates if a web page has changed slightly since you last viewed it.
* Prefetching certain pages onto your computer in advance.
* Managing your Internet connection to reduce delays.
* Compressing data before sending it to your computer.
I think this is mainly for cable people, but it might speed up ADSL, I haven't tried for long time yet.
AND..... it is also for google to monitor what sites people like to visit. *sigh
but as I've said before, meh to privacy.
EDIT: some sites seem to be a fair bit quicker, but only a little bit. I've saved 9.2 seconds, yay....
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