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Date: 2016-06-22 03:22:39
Cache
Computing
Web development
Information and communications technology
Computer networking
Computer architecture
Web cache
Web performance
Proxy server
World Wide Web
Google PageSpeed Tools
Web server

Caching Doesn’t Improve Mobile Web Performance (Much) Jamshed Vesuna and Colin Scott, University of California, Berkeley; Michael Buettner and Michael Piatek, Google; Arvind Krishnamurthy, University of Washington; Sco

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