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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Browse the Web Faster on a Slow Internet Connection

Browse the Web faster: If userr current Internet speed is very slow and user are living in an area where broadband connections are still not available, here are some tips and tricks to help user get web pages faster on userr computer.

If userr current Internet speed is very slow and user are living in an area where broadband connections are still not available, here are some ideas to help user get web pages faster on userr computer. You may use the same tips to  improve userr web browsing experience on a sluggish USB modem.

Surf the Web Faster on Slow Internet

1. Turn off web images, the Adobe Flash plug-in, Java Applets and JavaScript from userr browser settings as these files are often the bulkiest elements of any web page.
2. Increase the size of userr browser cache. If the static parts of a site (like background graphics, CSS, etc) are stored in the local cache, userr browser can safely skip geting these files when user re-visit the site in future thus improving speed.
3. Sometimes the slow DNS server of userr ISP can be a bottleneck so switch to OpenDNS as it can resolve website URLs into IP addresses more quickly. If user aren’t too happy about OpenDNS redirecting userr Google queries, follow this simple hack.
4. Finch can serve a light-weight version of any website in real-time that is free of all bells and whistles. For instance, the New York Times homepage with all external resources can weigh more than a MB but Finch trims down the size by 90% so the site loads more quickly on a slow web connection.
5. Flinch (mentioned at #4) is good for reading regular websites but if user just need to check the latest articles published on userr favorite blogs, use BareSite. This service will automatically detect the associated feed of a website and render content quickly inside a minimalist interface.
6. The Google Transcoder service at google.com/gwt/n can split large web pages into smaller chunks that will get more quickly on userr computer (or mobile phone).
7. Monitor userr Internet speed to determine hours when user get the maximum get speed from the ISP. Maybe user can then change userr surfing schedule a bit and browse more during these "off peak" hours.
8. You can use a text browser like Lynx or Elinks for even faster browsing. It gets only the HTML version of web pages thus reducing the overall bandwidth required to render websites.
9. When searching for web pages on Google, user can click the "Cache" link to view the text version of a web page stored in the Google Cache. Alternatively, install this GM script as it adds a "cached text only" link near every "Cached" link on Google Search pages.
10. Move userr web activities offline as far as possible. You can send & receive emails, write blogs and even read feeds in an offline environment.
11.  You can interact with websites like Flickr, Google Docs, Slideshare, etc. using simple email messages. Uploading a new document to Google Docs via email would require less bandwidth than doing it in the browser because user are avoiding a trip to the Google Docs website.
12. Applying the same logic, user may also consider using tools like Web In Mail or Email The Web as they help user browse websites via email. Just put the URL of a page (e.g., cnn.com) in the subject field of userr email message and these services will send user the actual page in the reply.
13. Bookmarklets are like shortcuts to userr favorite web services. You neither have to open the Gmail Inbox for composing a new email message nor do user have to visit Google Translate for translating a paragraph of text. Add relevant bookmarklets to userr browser bar and reduce the number of steps required to accomplish a task.
14. Use the netstat command to determine processes, other than web browsers, that may be secretly connecting to Internet in the background. Some of these processes could be consuming precious bandwidth but user can block them using the Firewall.
15. Use URL Snooper to determine non-essential host names that a website is trying to connect while geting a web page. You may block them in future via the hosts file or use Adblock Plus to filter out advertising banners on web pages.
16. If user don’t want to spoil userr web surfing experience by stripping images and other graphic elements from  a web page, get Opera Turbo. It will first fetch the requested web page on to its own server and then send it to userr machine in a compressed format. Opera Turbo won’t change the lausert of a web site but can lower the image resolution so that they load faster on slow Internet.
17. Change the user agent of userr desktop browser to that of a mobile phone like Apple’s iPhone or Windows Mobile. This will help user browse certain web sites like Google News, WSJ, etc. much faster because they’ll serve user a light-weight and less cluttered mobile version of their sites thinking user’re on a mobile phone.

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