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SPDY HTTP Protocol
08.06.2012
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More than 20 years having passed since its introduction, and HTTP certainly shows some signs of age. Google’s new SPDY protocol solves some problems with HTTP without breaking existing websites. ... ’t changed much since then, even though the web landscape has changed fundamentally. Realtime applications like Google+ and Facebook were unimaginable at the time HTTP 1.1 appeared, and features such as Ajax ... More than 20 years have passed since its introduction, and HTTP certainly shows some signs of age. Google’s new SPDY protocol solves some problems with HTTP without breaking existing websites. ... SPDY: Google HTTP Protocol
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Google Announces the Google Cloud HPC Toolkit
13.07.2022
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Google has announced a new toolkit for building modular HPC infrastructures in the cloud. According to Google, the goal of the Google Cloud HPC Toolkit is to “...enable users to easily create ... Google Announces the Google Cloud HPC Toolkit
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Google Gets into the Router Business
19.08.2015
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Google has entered the market for home networking hardware with the announcement of a new wireless router and smartphone hub, which the company calls “a different kind of router for a new way to Wi ... Google Gets into the Router Business
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Google and Microsoft Patch Spat
20.01.2015
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Google has revealed two more previously unpublished flaws in Windows systems that could make them vulnerable to attack. The announcement is the latest round of a controversy that developed recently ... Google and Microsoft Patch Spat
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Firefox Ditches Google
25.11.2014
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The Mozilla Foundation has announced that US versions of its popular Firefox browser will no longer point to Google as the default search provider but will, instead, ship with Yahoo! in the default ... Firefox Ditches Google
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Google Announces AI Hypercomputer
28.12.2023
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In addition to its release of the Gemini AI model, Google has announced an AI Hypercomputer, “a groundbreaking supercomputer architecture that employs an integrated system of performance ... Google Announces AI Hypercomputer
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Google developer advocate Kelsey Hightower shares his thoughts on Kubernetes and the culture of open source
18.02.2018
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Kelsey Hightower is a towering personality in the Kubernetes world. His official title is staff developer advocate at Google. A friendly person, who is always ready to help, Hightower is also one ... Google developer advocate Kelsey Hightower shares his enthusiasm for open source and the Kubernetes container orchestration project. ... Google developer advocate Kelsey Hightower shares his thoughts on Kubernetes and the culture of open source
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6 Kubernetes Distributions to Know
23.12.2022
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6 Kubernetes Distributions to Know
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TCP Fast Open
05.03.2013
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With TCP Fast Open, Google introduces a protocol extension, implemented in the Linux kernel, that avoids unnecessary latency in network traffic and promises up to 41 percent acceleration, depending ... on this previous experience, the Google team refined the approach when developing TFO, leading to an improved result. Linux kernel 3.6 implements the necessary client-side infrastructure, and 3.7 will include ... With TCP Fast Open, Google introduces a protocol extension implemented in the Linux kernel that avoids unnecessary latency in network traffic and promises up to 41 percent acceleration, depending
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MapReduce and Hadoop
27.02.2012
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Enterprises like Google and Facebook use the map–reduce approach to process petabyte-range volumes of data. For some analyses, it is an attractive alternative to SQL databases, and Apache Hadoop ... Giant volumes of data are nothing unusual in our times of Google and Facebook. In 2010, Facebook sat on top of a mountain of data; just one year later it had grown from 21 to 30 petabytes. If you ... Enterprises like Google and Facebook use the map–reduce approach to process petabyte-range volumes of data. For some analyses, it is an attractive alternative to SQL databases, and Apache Hadoop

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