A software tool launched by Google on Wednesday that speeds up the process of downloading Web sites has caused some users to worry about their privacy. Google Web Accelerator, which was released in ...
Google last week unveiled a new application for speeding up the delivery of Web pages. As has become routine with several of the company's recent announcements, including Gmail and desktop search, ...
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Posters at the Something Awful forums are reporting that while using previously-posted Google Web Accelerator they're seeing forum pages logged in as a user other than their own nickname. The fix is ...
Google launched a test version of something it calls Web Accelerator, software that speeds up Web searches and content-loading. Web Accelerator, which runs with a user's Internet browser, directs ...
Google attempted to make loading Web pages faster with its Web Accelerator, a discontinued tool as of 2012. The Google Web Accelerator compresses and prefetches pages through Google's proxy servers on ...
Google has released a beta version what is believed to be the first Web accelerator designed specifically for broadband users, a move that quickly met with criticism over privacy and security concerns ...
Google is at it again. This time the company has released a beta application called Google Web Accelerator (GWA), and its name surely hints at its function. GWA is available for Win XP or Win 2000 ...
Google Outage Result of Web Accelerator or DNS Hijack? On Saturday May 7th, Google shut down from 6:45 to 7 p.m. EST, according to Google spokesman David Krane. Google has clarified that the outage ...
Google has released a beta version what is believed to be the first Web accelerator designed specifically for broadband users, a move that quickly met with criticism over privacy and security concerns ...