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2014-07-10
EV1 and The Planet Announce MergerCombination Creates Industry-leading Dedicated Hosting Company; Combined Company Will Continue to Deliver Industry-leading Client Experience
Houston, Texas and Dallas, Texas | May 6, 2006: Everyones Internet (EV1) and The Planet, two leading suppliers of dedicated hosting, declared today they have merged. |
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2012-05-28
Vodacom promotion continuesVodacom has extended its MyGig one and MyGig two info contract promotion, which offers 1GB for R99 and 2GB for R149, to 31 July 2012. |
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2014-06-14
Nature of the Work About this sectionAn overview and general explanation of Graphic Designers, their job and responsibilities.
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2012-02-08
7 Essential Search Engine Optimisation ElementsWhen it comes to Search Engine Optimisation, many companies assume that getting results is as simple as adding keyword-stuffed webpages onto their sites. But there are several factors one should know about...
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How Google's instant pages work
2011-06-27
Google adopts new system to hurry up the web the ultimate prize for all browser developers is speed. Regardless of the clear fact that a large component of the rate experienced by the end users is the results of their web connection, corporations like Google, Microsoft, Apple and Opera spend an exaggerated quantity of their development time creating methods to speed up the web. To date, the majority of attempts by browser makers have been on reducing outgoings and speeding up rendering speeds. JavaScript rendering enhancements measured in fragments of a second have been offered as the biggest of discoveries, and most lately developers have harnessed the power of the base high-power graphics processing units in Computers to render top of the range video. In the world of browsers each millisecond counts. Now Google has made public Instant Pages, a new plan in the continuing battle for browser supremacy. Instant Pages is an exciting new feature that guarantees to do precisely that : return search results instantly. Making use of this technology, Google claims the time taken for a page to be returned from a search result can be reduced to just a small fraction of a second. Usually this is a method that would customarily take around three to five seconds to finish. The technology behind Instant Pages is comparatively straight forward. Utilising its routines, Google figures out which search results are most certain to be clicked on. It then pre-loads the pages in the browser's cache so that as fast as a click is formed the page is available. A promotional video released by Google shows just how swiftly the cached pages are rendered. For the moment the pre-rendering technology is available only in the development versions of Google's Chrome browser but also will be included in beta versions in the future. Describing the advanced technology on its blog Google expounded that not all pages in search results would be pre-cached. "We'll only trigger Instant Pages when we have extremely high confidence that your internet site is the precise result users are looking out for. Search traffic will be measured in Web master Tools just like before this feature, with [results only counting sites the user visited]." the releasing of Instant Pages is Google's latest move in its overall plan to make the web quicker. Nearly 2 years back Google laid out its vision of diverse systems and technologies that might be used to hurry up web performance. At the time, Google emphasized the requirement for web site developers to be aware of load times. Instant Pages takes this to a higher level.
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