Google finalizes Web page speed module

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Google finalizes Web page speed module
After two years and 18 releases, Google this week took the beta label off mod_pagespeed, its Web page speed technology that speeds up sites, reduces page load time, and improves Web page latency and bandwidth usage. Read More


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Eclipse Xtend on JVM: Not as 'scary' as rival Scala
Co-architect Sebastian Zarnekow discusses Eclipse.org's statically typed language, benefits of compiling to Java source. Read More

12 industry disaster scenarios
A number of scenarios could play out and seriously damage the technology industry and all the people who depend on it. With that happy thought in mind, let's review some possibilities for 2012 and beyond. Read More



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