Posts Categorized: Performance

Usability – Key to the Mobile Web Experience

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Jakob Nielson hits it on the head with this Click Z interview,   Jakob Nielsen on Usability for Mobile Sites and Apps conducted by Melinda Krueger. Performance Matters. It is not about short, it is about “ultra short”.  Mobile use is secondary to the main activity of the user (shopping, dining, changing a tire, watching TV…). […]

The Complete Solution to making the Web go Faster.

Posted by & filed under #mobile, #webperf, #wpo, Context, Performance, Personalization, Privacy, What: Device Information, Where: Location Information, Who: User Information.

Yesterday I wrote a blog about why web optimization is NOT the complete solution to making the Web go faster. I promised that in my next post I would talk about the complete solution to making the Web go faster. So here goes. Let’s start with a couple of assumptions (I know, always dangerous but […]

Measuring Mobile Web Performance: 101

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Short version: From the end users perspective on a real device, connected to a Carrier network, anywhere in the world. Long version: Well here things get a little more complicated. There are always two different ways to measure User-Agent (the device) performance, whether it’s on the desktop or Over the Air (OTA)/On the device. This […]

View “Page Source”for Mobile

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One of the requests we’ve had is to be able to “view the page source” during a performance test. Here’s an example of what you can see in the upcoming release of our software Website: www.dell.com – click on “For Home” Screenshot of what the web page looks like:   The source code to the […]


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