2013
2009
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Clean Up and Revive Your Bloated, Sluggish Mac - Mac OS X | lifehacker.com
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2008
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A Performance Comparison of Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) with Existing Distributed Communication Technologies
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2007
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Thirteen Simple Rules for Speeding Up Your Web Site | yahoo.com
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XML.com: XUL-Enhanced Web Apps
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This article presents a little-known use of XUL (Mozilla's user-interface language) and shows how to take advantage of its superior performance and accessibility over HTML while maintaining cross-browser compatibility. I will illustrate this using a proof-of-concept JavaScript library that can render UI widgets using either XUL or DHTML.