Google still wants to load more quickly in your Web site. The company began in its quest for web optimization with the browser Page Speed extension, and then he moved to the Page Speed tool in line with a Google API offers now service speed of Page.
New Service of Google's Page speed is invite only at the moment, but if you want to request access, head to the high sign in page and that it give up your email and the URL address in the form.
New Service of Google's Page speed is a tool for optimization of part and a part content distribution network (CDN). Google essentially steals your Web site, it caches and serves as a network company of servers around the world. The best part of Page speed is its simplicity - all you need do is point your DNS to the Google servers. After that Google handles the remains and it is unnecessary to worry about reducing your JavaScript, compression, image cache, compression or any other web performance best practices.
For visitors to your site that everything works just as it has always, page load times are just shorter. At least it is the theory. In reality, how the speed of Page Service will speed up your site varies significantly depending on how well optimized your Web site is first.
The Google Code blog reported that, on average, pages served Page speed are between twenty and sixty percent faster. If you are curious to see how the service of the Google Page speed stacks against your current configuration, you can compare load through WebPageTest times. I ran my site through testing and the optimized version of Google was about 40% faster, but judging by the screenshots did not quite make properly.
Rendering problems could lack WebPageTest, although documentation of the Page speed seems to indicate only each page will render correctly. The speed of Page provides a black list tool any you do not want Page Speed to be used because it makes them properly specific pages.
It should also be recalled that, while 40 percent speed boost shaved more than a half-second off the coast of my site page load time, most performance gain comes from heavily updated CDN cache of Page Speed. If your site is already well-optimized, but lacks a (somewhat expensive) CDN, Google Page speed will not help you all existing services more like Amazon's CloudFront or any other CDN.
The Page Speed docs explain some methods further your Web site using various browser proxy modules, so you can make your own, speed tests further before proceeding to use the Service of speed test Page.
For the moment, the speed of Page Service is free, but don't expect to last. Finally, when the Page Speed opens to everyone, Google provides start billing for it. For the moment, the company does not commit actual prices, saying that the speed of the Page will be "competitive." That probably means something in the stage of Amazon S3, CloudFront and similar services.