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Facebook will start ranking faster loading pages higher in News Feed, while showing fewer stories that take longer to load. Written by Natalie Gagliordi, Contributor Aug. 2, 2017 at 10:13 a.m. PT ...
Google says that AMP pages will load around four times faster. They’ll also use 10 times less data than non-AMP pages, the company claims. "There’s a shift between really fast to instant ...
Facebook today announced it will soon be rolling out a change to its News Feed that will increase the distribution of links to faster loading web pages – including those that use its own Instant ...
If you like Chrome but don’t think it loads web pages fast enough, you might be in luck. Google has now readied a new compression algorithm for the ...
Regardless of whether they jump onboard again, all publishers will have to prioritize fast-loading web pages if they ever hope to get through to the 2 billion people on News Feed.
One retail expert said fast-loading websites are “critically ... The survey from Digital.com asked 1,250 online shoppers how long they typically wait for web pages to load before abandoning ...
Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages have one main problem: they only work in a handful of places (mainly Google, Twitter, Bing and Baidu), which makes their fast-loading technology irrelevant ...
Loading a web page is an oddly complex business. Hit enter after a URL or click on a link and your browser busies itself gathering a series of objects—HTML files, JavaScript, pictures and who ...
Similarly, rich media ad companies need to embrace the idea that desktop web users need fast-loading ads – even if they are on broadband – and that rich experiences don’t require massive file sizes or ...
"Pre-load pages in background tabs for 'wicked fast' page loads," a brief description of the feature reads on the Chromium issues tracker (via CNET). The feature is expected to arrive via an early ...