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Google SPDY brought to site optimizer by Strange loop

With one major warning, the Google’s SPDY protocol is accelerating the web. The SPDY only works on Google’s chrome browser. From the support of SPDY protocol on web servers, the SPDY gets benefitted. It is at that juncture, an innovative contribution from the site optimization vendor, Strange loop arrives in to participate.   
On the Strange loop’s site optimizer appliances the SPDY optimization resides and powers the Linux as the fundamental operating system.


The Strangloop president Joshua Bixby said that a proxy has been installed that talks to the Chrome browser and the http and to the sever. The president further added that they are on the process of layer 7 optimizations that harmonize SPDY.
Bixby pointed out that the SPDY will not work on any browser other than Chrome. He was unable to comment whether the Microsoft’s internet explorer user running on Chrome frame from Google will gain from strange loop’s SPDY  implementation.


The hundreds and hundreds of web users that run on Firefox, IE or Safari will not get the SPDY benefits by site optimizer. However they will obtain the other benefits of optimization offered by strange loop.SPDY was first announced by Google in November 2009. It was incorporated into chrome. SPDY is seen as a vital element in the present battle of browsers.


Strange loop’s individual intellectual property is functioning at a different level then the SPDY of Google. He cited that the job of strange loop is to display as fast as possible a webpage. In comparison, the SPDY component is assigned with obtaining the objects as soon as possible across the wire.
 

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