Posts Categorized: User Experience

View “Page Source”for Mobile

Posted by & filed under #mobile, #webperf, Performance, User Experience.

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 […]

Why the Browser Matters

Posted by & filed under Context, Performance, Personalization, Privacy, User Experience, What: Device Information, Where: Location Information, Who: User Information.

I borrowed the title from “Ben’s Blog”, however the content is going to be a little different. Why does the browser matter? It’s simple to use. Ask anyone if they know A) What a browser is & B) how to use it and the answer will be “Yes” It’s cross platform, meaning that no matter […]

Mobile Performance–the tale of the tape

Posted by & filed under Context, Performance, Uncategorized, User Experience, What: Device Information, Where: Location Information, Who: User Information.

Running some tests this afternoon and thought that these results were interesting. In case you’re in a hurry – Blaze.io’s results are nearly a second faster than a desktop browser on a 22mbps cable connection! Methodology: Test link – Steve Souders Cuzillion Test browsers – latest version of Safari and Firefox Performance apps – Web […]


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