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Will Serving Real HTML Content Make A Website Faster? Let's Experiment

Will Serving Real HTML Content Make A Website Faster? Let’s Experiment! - WebPageTest Blog.
In this post, Scott runs WebPageTest Pro Experiments on several popular websites to see how serving more meaningful HTML will impact their upfront performance.

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