Google just
launched Zopfli, a new open source compression algorithm that can compress web content about three to eight percent
more densely (PDF) than the standard
zlib library. Because Zopfli is compatible with the decompression algorithms that are already part of all modern web browser, using Google's new algorithm and library on a server could lead to faster data transmission speeds and lower web page latencies, which would ultimately make the web
a little bit faster.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/lsRvkMCPRsk/
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