Google Web Accelerator

Google Web Accelerator is an application that uses the power of Google’s global computer network to make web pages load faster. Google Web Accelerator is easy to use; all you have to do is download and install it, and from then on many web pages will automatically load faster than before.

Google Web Accelerator uses various strategies to make your web pages load faster, including:

  • Sending your page requests through Google machines dedicated to handling Google Web Accelerator traffic.
  • Storing copies of frequently looked at pages to make them quickly accessible.
  • Downloading only the updates if a web page has changed slightly since you last viewed it.
  • Prefetching certain pages onto your computer in advance.
  • Managing your Internet connection to reduce delays.
  • Compressing data before sending it to your computer.

Check it out at http://webaccelerator.google.com/

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2 Responses to “Google Web Accelerator”


  1. 1 John Tounoussidis

    Interesting concept. Is there anything google can’t do?

  2. 2 Graham

    I haven’t tried it (and I doubt I will), but I thought the first point was the most interesting:
    “Sending your page requests through Google machines dedicated to handing Google Web Accelerator traffic.”
    Other than the problems with Blogger, most people associate Google with speed. If they really are able to help speed up the Internet, then a lot of people will be thanking them.

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