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•How Wikipedia Upped Its Page Load Speed by Roughly 40 percent—and Why
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Wikipedia editor and high school student Ntsika Kellem on graduation day, near Cape Town, South Africa. (Photo: Sydellewillowsmith / WikiCommons). The first chunk of information you see when you load a Wikipedia page—what they refer to as “the top of ...



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