Posts Tagged ‘web tool’

Google using Chrome to reform slow Websites

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

chromeGoogle plans to use Chrome as a tool to reform the Web by encouraging use of a technology the company says will reduce data-transfer delays.

The technology, called False Start, has the potential to reduce one round of back-and-forth communications between a browser and a Web server when establishing an encrypted connection. That’s a significant time savings–about 7 hundredths of a second for communication across the United States and 1.5 tenths of a second from California to Europe.

Even better, unlike many protocol improvements that could improve communications, it doesn’t even require changes on both sides of the network connection. Only the browser needs to be changed, according to False Start co-author Adam Langley. Naturally, Google has begun building False Start into its Chrome browser, judging by a Chrome command-line switch that lets Chrome users disable it.

Great, right? Free speed for everyone! Well, actually, there’s a catch.

“We are aware that this change will cause issues with about 0.05 percent of Web sites on the Internet,” Langley said in a blog post.

That may not sound like a lot, but according to NetCraft’s measurements, there were 227 million Web sites in September. Proportionally, the problem is small, but in absolute terms False Start wouldn’t work with about 114,000 sites by NetCraft’s tally.
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Google TV: Seven Things you need to know

Friday, October 1st, 2010

Rumoured for months, Google TV is now official and is expected to launch into our living rooms on October 17th. Previous efforts to bring the web into the lounge have been a disappointment, offering little more than poorly implemented widgets that tell you what the weather’s like and let you view YouTube clips.The search giant’s taking web TV seriously, with heavyweight partners and Google’s usual commitment to quality control. Could it alter your viewing forever?

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See below for 7 things you need to know about Google TV.

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Usability: We care about it

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Before creating a website, any web developer should understand the importance of making such a tool which is comfortable for a user. When visiting a site, Internet surfers primarily expect to see an easy-to-use system able to help them achieve desired result. Such an ease of website use is referred to what is called usability which is determined by creative look, intuitive navigation, and easy information accessibility.

With our diverse experience we at Softheme are able to develop sites delivering core information about the client’s business directly to the target user. Recognizing the importance of a solid approach to project development, we focus on providing our customer with an ergonomic and usable web solution. We are committed to a constant assessment of all practical standards and innovative technological practices in web design and development. Applying our knowledge into regular activities and work, we emphasize on day-to-day improvement of result quality.

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