Google Launches Site
Performance Feature
05th December, 2009 10:32 AM
In mid-June, Google commenced an initiative known as "Let's
make the web faster." Late yesterday, the search giant
performed a follow-through of sorts with the release of an
experimental feature called "Site Performance."
Google's been growing more and more focused on speed in recent
weeks. Last month alone, there were two major developments
as the SPDY research project was announced and Matt Cutts
indicated that Google might make page speed a ranking
factor in 2010.
Now, a post on the Webmaster
Central Blog has explained, "On Site Performance,
you'll find how fast your pages load, how they've fared over
time, how your site's load time compares to that of other
sites, examples of specific pages and their actual page load
times, and Page
Speed suggestions that can help reduce user-perceived
latency."
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