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Google adds Spdy protocol in IETF

Google has Spdy, a protocol that is part of the http protocol replaces and better performance, submitted to the Internet Engineering Task Force. The search giant hopes that Spdy by the organization that is embraced as an internet standard.

The Spdy specification was created in 2009 by Google, published as an open-source network protocol. The protocol is among other things implemented in the Chrome browser, while Firefox from version 11 Spdy will support. Spdy aims to make web sites within the browser faster to load by additions to the http protocol. So is data compression applied to the header, and with the help of multiplexing an unlimited number of requests on a single connection to be made. Also, prioritization is performed and it is possible to get data from a server to a client to push to it without the browser, a request has been sent.

Google, which already reported to aim of Spdy is an internet standard, its creation, already proposed at the IETF. This organization is already working with the http 2.0 protocol, and the chances are that Spdy now arrived at version 3.0 or parts thereof in this specification are included. IETF members will be able to August 4, comments submission on the ‘draft-mbelshe-httpbis-spdy-00’-draft.

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