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Google, Industry Downplay 'Fast Lane' Plans
Tuesday, December 16, 2008 - Ehud Rattner
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Google on Monday re-iterated its commitment to Net neutrality, and slammed a Wall Street Journal article that questioned the search engine's dedication to the cause as "confused." Google said it uses a technology called edge caching, which stores Internet data on local servers that are physically closer to end users than Google's central servers. When users request that data, their proximity to the information means it will load faster on their browsers.    (source: pcmag.com)


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