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Old 16th August 2018, 07:37   #1
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Default Chrome Canary speeds up browsing with partial page loads

Chrome is fast, sure, but Google wants to make it even faster yet again. To wit, Chrome Canary now implements "lazy loading" for web pages. In essence, what this does is only loads the page elements currently in view in your browser window, loading t...

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