Fastest implementation wins.
Rob
Dion Almaer wrote:
It would be fun to provide a site, and ask people to submit their fast
versions :)
On Jul 2, 2009, at 5:31 PM, "corinna.krueger"
<corinna.krueger@yahoo.com > wrote:
> The FastWeb Race is a hands-on contest for anyone, who builds,
> tests, optimizes or manages Web sites and apps. Submit your site to
> the FastWeb Race by July 15, 2009 and show us how your site stacks
> up in areas that matter most to end-users.
>
> http://www.fastwebrace.com
>
> Here's how it works:
>
> Enter your Web site or Web application in either of the following
> two categories:
> 1. FASTEST IN THE WORLD - You think your site is faster than
> light speed (or close to it) and/or you have achieved an order of
> magnitude performance improvement.
>
> Prize: FastWeb Race Performance Award and six months of free Web
> performance monitoring from Keynote Systems.
>
> 2. EAGER TO BECOME THE FASTEST - You have tried (almost)
> everything to make your site faster, and you just don't get the
> performance improvements you were expecting.
>
> Prize: A free performance analysis ($10,000 value) including step-by-
> step guidance from Web performance and acceleration experts at
> Google, Keynote, F5 and RockStarApps.
>
> Submit your entry today to http://www.fastwebrace.com.
>
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