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Okay, so I’m not much of a handyman. I enjoy tinkering in the woodshop, but my accomplishments are more likely to include bending some perfectly good nails, gluing my hand to a tabletop, and starting a small fire. As much as I admire the work of master carpenters, I’m just not at that level. (Get [...]
Posted by mpoepsel on Monday, October 26, 2009 at 2:21 pm
Filed under Gomez · Tagged with application testing, end-user perspective, functional testing, Internet performance, load test, mullti-browser, optimization, perceived performance, user experience, Web 2.0, Web application performance, Web performance, Web Performance Monitoring, Web performance testing
How popular is the mobile Web? Well, Facebook grew from 20 million to 65 million mobile users in eight months. And people are doing more than just updating their status and checking on their friends. They are checking their bank balances and then spending what’s left in their bank accounts, all from mobile devices.
Over the [...]
Posted by Stephen Pierzchala on Tuesday, October 20, 2009 at 11:12 am
Filed under Gomez, Mobile Performance Monitoring, Mobile Web Application Deployment, Uncategorized · Tagged with end-user perspective, mobile monitoring, mobile Web, user experience, Web application performance, Web Performance Monitoring, Web performance testing
I recently attended The Ajax Experience 2009 Conference right in our backyard in Boston, where I co-presented to a packed room with our CTO Imad Mouline in a session called “Web Compatibility and Performance Testing in a Multi-Browser World.” These are some of the key takeaways.
Posted by Buddy Brewer on Monday, October 5, 2009 at 3:30 pm
Filed under Gomez · Tagged with cache, end-user perspective, Firefox, functional testing, IE, JavaScript, mullti-browser, optimization, perceived performance, Safari, Web application performance, Web Cross-Browser Testing, Web performance, Web Performance Monitoring, Web performance testing