Caching is typical behavior of any browser. Whenever you visit a website, it downloads the file and keeps it. So next time you visit the same site, it doesn’t download those files again. Technically, ...
Android: Once you experience pull-to-refresh in apps like Twitter or Facebook, it's hard to imagine life without it. Now, if you use Chrome, this feature is standard on every website you visit. For ...
When you refresh a page, instead of downloading all of a website’s resources again, the web server instead checks what your device already has. This is known as validation, and it’s the reason that ...
Don’t you find it annoying when Chrome takes an additional second or two to reload a web page you had visited only recently? Google does, too -- and it is making things smoother. SEE ALSO: Finally, an ...
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Takashi Toyoshima, “Reloader Sensei” at Google has today published details about the new Chrome browser version 54, Which will bring with it greatly improved reload speeds and leaner page reloads for ...