Google Cuts Chrome Page Load Times In Half w/ SPDY 310
An anonymous reader writes "It appears as if Google has quietly implemented the SPDY HTTP replacements in Chrome (well, we knew that), and its websites. All its websites were recently updated with SPDY features that address some of the HTTP latency issues. The result? Google says the pageload times were cut about in half. SPDY will be open source, so there is some hope that other browser manufacturers will add SPDY as well."
My SPDY sense is tingling (Score:4, Funny)
:-)
SPDY means what? (Score:3, Funny)
I am thinking Google did not learn the lesson from the SCSI acronym. Initially, the creator of SCSI wanted it to be pronounced "Sexy" and we ended up saying "Skuzzy." Obviously, Google wants this to be pronounced as "Speedy" but I can easily see this becoming "Spoddy."
And I have looked around a bit... I still can see where SPDY is defined anywhere as to what the letters mean? I can imagine a lot of meanings... except for the Y. (Standard Protocol no aDopted Yet)?