Google Chrome users soon will get faster Web access through theBrotli open source compression algorithm, Google Web Performance Engineer Ilya Grigorik said Tuesday. It has been rolled out to the M49 ...
Google Chrome may be one of the fastest browsers around, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t room for improvement. Luckily, the team behind the venerable Internet browser hasn’t been sitting idle.
Ahead of next year's Chrome ad-blocker release, Google has started compressing its own display ads with the Brotli compression algorithm. Google says it is achieving data savings on its own display ...
Chrome is about to get a significant performance boost, thanks to Google's new compression algorithm for the internet, Brotli. Google released its new algorithm in September, boasting a "whole new ...
Bingbot is now rolling out Brotli compression for its web crawler, Bingbot. Fabrice Canel from Microsoft said on X that Bing "enabled it on a small percentage of URLs crawled each day, and we'll ...
Microsoft today announced that its Edge browser for Windows 10 now uses the Brotli compression algorithm, following in the steps of Chrome earlier this year and Firefox last year. Google open-sourced ...
Brotli is an open-source compression algorithm that was released publicly by Google back in 2015. Unlike gzip, it was not initially released for use as a standalone algorithm, but rather as an offline ...
The PDF Association is introducing Brotli as a new compression filter for PDF 2.0. Tests show an average of 20 percent smaller files compared to Deflate. Brotli is a free compression algorithm from ...