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Platform/Features/SPDY

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|Feature overview=SPDY is a transport protocol designed as a successor to HTTP as part of Google's make the web faster initiative. It is currently supported in google chrome, on most google web services, in the contendo and strangeloopnetworks CDNs, and will be used by the amazon silk tablet browser.|Feature users and use cases=Users of high latency environments such as mobile should be improved page load times for pages with many resources. Casual browsing will be more secure with respect to eavesdropping. Servers should see reduced load. Independent low latency traffic should see reduced queuing delays.|Feature dependencies=Requires that we have Because all of SPDY runs on SSL, having SSL False Start done.would be helpful:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658222
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=547312
|Feature requirements=Interoperate with other spdy/2 implementations using high levels of concurrency.
|Feature non-goals=SPDY over non-ssl.
|Feature functional spec=A SPDY implementation will wrap the existing HTTP implementation as a sort of in-browser proxy. This preserves all of the existing HTTP semantics and tools (e.g. firebug), while leveraging the on-the-wire benefits of SPDY.
 
 
|Feature implementation plan=https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=528288
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