Accelerating the Mobile Web: 'Vroom' Software Could Double Its Speed
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Aug. 22 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Despite that most web traffic today comes from smartphones and tablets, the mobile web remains inconveniently slow. Even on fast 4G networks, a page takes 14 seconds to load on average--an eternity in today's connected world.
A team of computer science researchers at the University of Michigan and MIT has found a way to dramatically speed up the mobile web. Their new Vroom softwar . . .
Nicole Casal Moore, 734/647-7087, ncmoore@umich.edu; Steve Crang, 734/763-9996, scrang@umich.edu
Despite that most web traffic today comes from smartphones and tablets, the mobile web remains inconveniently slow. Even on fast 4G networks, a page takes 14 seconds to load on average--an eternity in today's connected world.
A team of computer science researchers at the University of Michigan and MIT has found a way to dramatically speed up the mobile web. Their new Vroom softwar . . .