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latency wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Latency may refer to: Latency stage, in human psychology; Ping (video gaming) Phenomena in designed systems: Latency (engineering) Latency (audio) Phenomena in illnesses:
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its the latency stupid
Its the Latency, Stupid. Stuart Cheshire, May 1996. (Revised periodically) Years ago David Cheriton at Stanford taught me something that seemed very obvious at the time -- that if
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what is latency? a word definition from the webopedia computer
This page describes the term latency and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information.
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latency engineering wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Latency is a measure of time delay experienced in a system, the precise definition of which depends on the system and the time being measured.
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latency definition of latency by the free online dictionary
la·ten·cy (l t n-s) n. pl. la·ten·cies. 1. The state or quality of being latent. 2. Psychology The latency period. 3. A latent period. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words
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latency definition
Latency is the amount of time a message takes to traverse a system. In a computer network, it is an expression of how much time it takes for a packet of data to get from one
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latency in networking speed and high latency
Two key elements that determine computer network performance are bandwidth and latency. Learn more about network latency and the impact of high latency in this introductory article
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what is latency? definition from whatis com
- 1) In a network, latency, a synonym for delay, is an expression of how much time it takes for a packet of data to get from one designated point to another.
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latency definition from the merriamwebster online dictionary
Definition of latency from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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Performance of data URIs

Rob Flaherty has done a little experimenting with data URIs and performance. The study only looked at Firefox 3.5 with empty cache, but the results were interesting for the questions they raise as much as the answers the provide. He used a CSS file with 31 images and converted them all to data URIs using Nick Zakas's CSSEmbed. For an extra variant, he used DURIS to extract the data URIs to a separate CSS file so th Read more...
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New web development frameworks are sprouting out at a more rapid pace than anyone could keep up with. In this article, we are going to determine how to decide on a framework for creating your next, hot web application. In this current day and age, pushing out a finished, polished application well before your competitor is key. Coding everything from scratch, excluding even the mundane things, can be extremely ti Read more...
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We have posted about LABjs before, the library that aims to be able to effectively load any script resource(s), from any location, into any page, at any time. It loads them all as parallel as the browser will allow, but maintains execution order when you express the need to do so in the usage of the API, for keeping dependencies safe. At JSConf.EU in Berlin, I saw Steve Souders and Kyle Simpson riffing on how to ma Read more...
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Mike Belshe of Google has been working on SPDY an optimized use of HTTP: It is designed specifically for minimizing latency through features such as multiplexed streams, request prioritization and HTTP header compression. We started working on SPDY while exploring ways to optimize the way browsers and servers communicate. Today, web clients and servers speak HTTP. HTTP is an elegantly simple protocol that emerged Read more...
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Editor's Note: Michael did a great job jotting down notes at our developer event in London, and we appreciate him taking the time to do a writeup. Some of the notes have been taken out of context, so we wanted to clarify: We started with a talk on the the future of the mobile Web. This talked about the potential of the Web as the platform for devices, and why we were excited to join Palm. We don't comment on our sp Read more...
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