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How Google is wasting your bandwidth

Nicholas Piël | November 30, 2009

Using a Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a method  to improve the performance of your website. Some of the reasons for using a CDN are:

Placing content geographically close to the end user and thus lowering latency and increasing bandwidth.
Increasing the amount of parallel downloads at the client by distributing over different domains
Offload the burden on [...]

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