I thought that's a planned feature, but, Nokia is doing one for their own. Does this mean winph8 is not going to use compression ?
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@magicalclick: Can you offer some context? Links, sources, etc?
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Ok, I see what you're talking about:
http://www.theverge.com/2012/10/3/3449912/nokia-xpress-lumia-browser-app-windows-phone
I think HTTP compression is pretty much standard these days, but this is a much more agressive model. It's probably got something similar to Amazon's Silk behind it, so it's much more than a client-side technology.
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Does Silk really help? I remember early benchmarks not showing much improvement if any.
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@spivonious: My wife has a Kindle Fire, and I'd be hard pressed to see any subjective difference.
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3 minutes ago, kettch wrote
@spivonious: My wife has a Kindle Fire, and I'd be hard pressed to see any subjective difference.
She needs to install the ram-doubling software, first. It's only $99.99.
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38 minutes ago, ScanIAm wrote
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She needs to install the ram-doubling software, first. It's only $99.99.
And plug in an SD card or memory stick and use ReadyBoost...oh wait this is Android.

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