Firefox 15 Aurora Feature Highlight: Support for SPDY v3, the HTTP Replacement

Firefox 15 Aurora Feature Highlight: Support for SPDY v3, the HTTP Replacement

Firefox follows Chrome in supporting the latest draft version of the protocol

Firefox 13 Adds Default Support for SPDY, Firefox 15 Already Supports SPDY/3

Firefox 13 Adds Default Support for SPDY, Firefox 15 Already Supports SPDY/3

Mozilla is staying close to developments to the new protocol

SPDY Is Only Used by a Few Hundred Sites, Mostly Google

SPDY Is Only Used by a Few Hundred Sites, Mostly Google

The updated HTTP protocol is not particularly popular

SPDY Is 1.3 Times Faster than Plain HTTP on the Mobile Web

SPDY Is 1.3 Times Faster than Plain HTTP on the Mobile Web

SPDY's improvements over HTTP are quite visible on mobile devices as well

Google's SPDY Apache Module Is Now Stable and Ready to Use

Google's SPDY Apache Module Is Now Stable and Ready to Use

A lot more websites will be able to support the enhanced protocol

Support for SPDY/3 Enabled for 10 Percent of Chrome Users

Support for SPDY/3 Enabled for 10 Percent of Chrome Users

Google servers already support the latest draft spec

As Work on HTTP 2.0 Gets Underway, Microsoft Builds on Google's SPDY

As Work on HTTP 2.0 Gets Underway, Microsoft Builds on Google's SPDY

All sides seem to be open to concessions, but things go bad fast in standards discussions

Microsoft Builds on Google's SPDY for HTTP 2.0 Proposal

Microsoft Builds on Google's SPDY for HTTP 2.0 Proposal

Microsoft has a few suggestions of its own on what HTTP 2.0 should be like

Twitter Flips on the SPDY Switch

Twitter Flips on the SPDY Switch

Enabling faster connections for Chrome and Firefox users

Firefox 11 Beta Adds Support for SPDY for a Faster Web

Firefox 11 Beta Adds Support for SPDY for a Faster Web

The SPDY protocol vastly improves latency and network congestion

Google and Mozilla Working on SPDY Standard for a Faster Web

Google and Mozilla Working on SPDY Standard for a Faster Web

The SPDY protocol optimizes HTTP with an emphasis on speed

Firefox 11 Gets Preliminary Support for Google's HTTP Alternative SPDY

Firefox 11 Gets Preliminary Support for Google's HTTP Alternative SPDY

Support for the protocol is not enabled by default

Amazon's Silk Browser Uses Google's Own Technologies Against It

Amazon's Silk Browser Uses Google's Own Technologies Against It

Silk is based on WebKit and uses SPDY to connect to the EC2 cloud

The New SPDY Web Protocol from Google Promises to Speed Up the Web

The New SPDY Web Protocol from Google Promises to Speed Up the Web

Google aims to at least double the speed at which web pages are now served

 
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