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Apple leads March response time tests
Apple was fastest in both Internet Explorer and Firefox tests in March, Gomez says.
Posted 04/03/2013Jon LovePost a comment
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Apple leads response time tests in January
Apple posts the fastest IE and Firefox response times, says Compuware Gomez.
Posted 02/06/2013Jon LovePost a comment
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Apple leads response time tests in December
Apple posted the best Internet Explorer and Firefox response times, says Gomez.
Posted 01/09/2013Jon LovePost a comment
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Apple tops response time tests in October
Apple posted the best Internet Explorer and Firefox response times in October, says Gomez.
Posted 11/07/2012Jon LovePost a comment
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Apple leads August response time tests
Apple posted the best Internet Explorer and Firefox response times in August, says Gomez.
Posted 09/05/2012Jon LovePost a comment
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Apple and L.L. Bean lead response time tests in June
Apple and L.L. Bean posted the best Internet Explorer and Firefox response times, says Gomez.
Posted 07/25/2012Jon LovePost a comment
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L.L. Bean and J.C. Penney lead March response time tests
L.L. Bean and J.C. Penney posted the best Firefox and Internet Explorer response times, respectively.
Posted 04/04/2012Jon LovePost a comment
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Walmart and Dell lead October response time testing
Walmart and Dell posted the best October Internet Explorer and Firefox response times, respectively.
Posted 11/02/2011Jon LovePost a comment
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‘Net Neutrality’ rules will go into effect Nov. 20
The rules aim to prevent Internet service providers from favoring certain web traffic.
Posted 09/23/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Protection racket hits web retailers
Criminals threaten to bring down e-commerce sites if retailers don’t pay up, a study says.
Posted 04/28/2011Don DavisPost a comment
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