by Anonymous Coward writes:
on Sunday April 11, 2010 @02:26PM (#31809658)
Google Site Speed is how well you have kept to the protocol specs to make sure the size of your website is as small as possible so as it travels through the pipes, it does so as efficiently as possible. It is NOT a rank of how fast your host provider delivers to the end user.
Badly implemented pages will get a lower rank. (...and so they should IMHO)
Google is trying to make sure everyone makes clean websites. I am sure Google also benefits by saving power/processing costs if the amount of kilobytes to parse/store per web page is smaller.
"Google Site Speed" is not the host provider speed (Score:2, Interesting)
Google Site Speed is how well you have kept to the protocol specs to make
sure the size of your website is as small as possible so as it travels through the
pipes, it does so as efficiently as possible. It is NOT a rank of how fast your
host provider delivers to the end user.
Badly implemented pages will get a lower rank. (...and so they should IMHO)
Google is trying to make sure everyone makes clean websites.
I am sure Google also benefits by saving power/processing costs if the amount of
kilobytes to parse/store per web page is smaller.