… To Send a Response What does that mean? Well in layman’s terms the Web is nothing more than 2 cans and a piece of string. One can (the device) sends a message (request) to the other can (the server). It then responds to the request. And that’s how the Internet works. So […]
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Making the Mobile Web Go Faster
Here’s an interesting performance comparison. Bing vs. Google on Sprint’s network in Colorado. I’m going to make the assumption that both companies have brilliant engineers, unlimited budgets for servers, CDN’s etc. Basically anything and everything that can make their page get their faster. So why is Google so much slower than Bing on Mobile? Well […]
Sears shows what a really fast Mobile site looks like (Yes it loads faster than Google’s Mobile home page)
First the numbers (this test was done on Sprints network from just South of Denver) Google loads in 3.922 seconds – 14 elements and 307k Sears loads in 2.991 seconds – 17 elements and 154k And here’s what their page looks like – 10 out of 10 for formatting. Bottom line – […]
3PMobile – The third “P” is for Personalization
The third post in the series (posts 1 & 2) talks about Personalization. This is perhaps the most powerful of the three “P’s. So let’s get straight to it… what if the website that you load in your browser really recognized you? Would it be possible for something to change in real-time so that the […]
3P Mobile – The second “P” is for Privacy
Following from my previous post on Mobile Performance today we’re going to look at the second “P” which stands for Privacy. When we first started the company we talked to a lot of potential users about the issue of Privacy and the Internet. The feedback was unanimous, they wanted three things: Convenience Privacy Control So […]