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This startup's new service could make the Web a Second Faster

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Even with today’s high-speed Internet connections, webpages still seem to lag—especially on mobile devices. Matthew Prince thinks his startup, Cloudflare, has a way to fix that. Cloudflare offers a service designed to improve both the speed and security of websites by caching pages on its own servers. Now, to make sites even faster, Cloudflare is rolling out support for server push—part of the new HTTP 2.0 web standard.

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