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Uploaded on Jun 2, 2010

http://www.aptimize.com/ Learn why some some websites take a long time to load and what you can do to speed up your website instantly.




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  • Mike Iem

    Caching and compression are good and are already turned on most web servers. So why do the pages load so slow? The benefit of Aptimizer is developers and IT don't have to change anything and they get big benefits, without writing additional code and testing it. Reducing the trips and minimizes the amount of data will increase the speed of your website and Aptimizer does for major browsers and devices. It just works.

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  • VonCarlsson

    This can be easily done with just simple tools, caching is already built in in Apache servers and so is compression. If not that, you can very easily set the needed headers in php. Also merging javascript files isn't always such a good idea, like when it's loaded from an external source to the homepage, such as jquery. In those scenarios it's simply better to load it asynchronously.

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