Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at 10:30 AM
Webmaster Level: AllThis article is cross-posted on the Google Code Blog.
Today we’re launching the most requested feature for Page Speed, Page Speed for Chrome. Now Google Chrome users can get Page Speed performance suggestions to make their sites faster, right inside the Chrome browser. We would like to thank all our users for your great feedback and support since we launched. We’re humbled that 1.4 M unique users are using the Page Speed extension and finding it useful to help with their web performance diagnosis.
Google Chrome support has always been high on our priority list but we wanted to get it right. It was critical that the same engine that powers the Page Speed Add-On for Firefox be used here as well. So we first built the Page Speed SDK, which we then integrated into the Chrome extension.
Page Speed for Chrome retains the same core features as the Firefox add-on. In addition, there are two major improvements appearing in this version first. We’ve improved scoring and suggestion ordering to help web developers focus on higher-potential optimizations first. Plus, because making the web faster is a global initiative, Page Speed now supports displaying localized rule results in 40 languages! These improvements are part of the Page Speed SDK, so they will also appear in the next release of our Firefox add-on as well.
If your site serves different content based on the browser’s user agent, you now have a good method for page performance analysis as seen by different browsers, with Page Speed coverage for Firefox and Chrome through the extensions, and Internet Explorer via webpagetest.org, which integrates the Page Speed SDK.
We’d love to hear from you, as always. Please try Page Speed for Chrome, and give us feedback on our mailing list about additional functionality you’d like to see. Stay tuned for updates to Page Speed for Chrome that take advantage of exciting new technologies such as Native Client.


16 comments:
This is a hugely important addition for Chrome. It takes it a step closer to being a developers browser. Well done.
Thanks guys. That's great. Can't wait to try it out.
Wonderful! Have been waiting for this for quite some time! :)
It will make chrome more faster.
I'm getting a "The following cacheable resources have a short freshness lifetime. Specify an expiration at least one week in the future for the following resources:" on one of my website pages. I am running IIS 5.1. How do I change the expiration date?
The page is ...
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Thank you.. every time I had to check pagespeed on Mozilla.. now I can use the same in Chrome.
thanks
I have just posted comment above and then install page-speed for chrome.. But the result tin Mozilla & chrome are quite different. For my blog, Mozilla show 90/100 while chrome show 86/100.. why there is difference?
Thats a very Good News .. Good news for ppls having Slow speed
At last it's live ... Good to know that.
What does SDK stand for? I have searched for it but can't find a definition.
Tried downloading the addon from this page: http://code.google.com/speed/page-speed/docs/using_chrome.html#Installing and am getting an error. I have Chrome version 10 installed. ???
Great... i didn't know about it. Seems it would be helpful.
But when i am installing it, it is throwing an error in chrome "Package is invalid - ...."
Any idea on it ?
Thanks
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apakah sudah tersedia dalam bahasa indonesia ?
I want Google to take that horrible Houdini image off my google search!!
Thanks now I can compare sites in two browsers atthe same time
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