System loads Web pages 34 percent faster by fetching files more effectively
There are few things more frustrating than a slow-loading Web page. For companies, what's even worse is what comes after: users abandoning their site in droves. Amazon, for example, estimates that every 100-millisecond delay cuts its profits by 1 percent. To help combat this problem, researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and Harvard University have developed a system that decreases page-load times by 34 percent. Dubbed "Polaris," the framework determines how to overlap the downloading of a page's objects, such that the overall page requires less time to load.
Mar-23-2016, 23:20:27 GMT
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