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Originally Posted by wodin
I'm amused by all the fanboy blogs calling "foul". They don't refute the 52% more websites load faster, they say "it's only by a second or two so it really doesn't make a difference to the user experience".
I call BS! Faster is faster!
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That is significantly faster considering this study was conducted over 45,000 page load tests with Android’s Chrome loading 84% of the web sites faster than on iPhone’s Safari.
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They didn't test Android's Chrome. And they didn't test iPhone's Safari. Maybe some of your "fanboy blogs" calling foul actually do have a foul to call.
http://www.intomobile.com/2011/03/17...deeply-flawed/
http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-20...ag=mncol;title
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Blaze backed away from its conclusion in light of the new data. Chief Technology Officer Guy Podjarny told CNET in a statement:
This test leveraged the embedded browser which is the only available option for iPhone applications. Blaze was under the assumption that Apple would apply the same updates to their embedded browser as they would their regular browser. If this is not the case and according to Apple's response, it's certainly possible the embedded browser might produce different results. If Apple decides to apply their optimizations across their embedded browser as well, then we would be more than willing to create a new report with the new performance results.
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