Slow-loading Web pages are surely one of the top frustrations on the Internet today, but new technology from MIT and Harvard promises to change all that. Announced on Wednesday, Polaris is a framework that determines how to sequence the downloading of a page’s objects for faster load times overall.
Created by researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and Harvard University, the new system promises to decrease page-load times by more than 30 percent — with the potential for reductions of almost 60 percent — by minimizing the number of network “trips” the browser must make.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD