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Шаблон:Short description HTTP Speed+Mobility[1] was an experimental open-specification communication protocol developed primarily at Microsoft for transporting web content.[1] HTTP Speed+Mobility was similar to HTTP, with particular goals to reduce web page load latency and improve web security. As a revision of Google's SPDY protocol, Microsoft's HTTP Speed+Mobility protocol achieved reduced latency through SPDY's use of compression, multiplexing, and prioritization.[2]

Relation to HTTP

HTTP Speed+Mobility,Шаблон:Clarify does not replace HTTP. Rather, it modifies the way HTTP requests and responses are sent over the wire;[2] this means that all the existing server-side applications can be used without modification if a SPDY-compatible translation layer is put in place. When sent over SPDY, the HTTP requests are processed, tokenized, simplified and compressed. For example, each SPDY end-point keeps track of which headers have been sent in the past requests and can avoid resending the headers that have not changed; those that must be sent are sent compressed.

In developing HTTP Speed+Mobility, Microsoft built upon both Google's proven SPDY protocol and on WebSocket, which is a web technology providing for bi-directional, full-duplex communications channels over a single TCP connection.

Besides support of the framing of WebSockets, changes from SPDY include the following: taking mobile phones and other low-power devices into account and the removal of SPDY’s obligatory use of CPU-intensive featuresШаблон:Snd encryption, compression, and server-side push.[3][4][5]

The IETF working group for HTTPbis has begun working on HTTP/2[6] and chose SPDY as the starting point.

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  1. 1,0 1,1 Ошибка цитирования Неверный тег <ref>; для сносок HTTP Speed+Mobility white paper не указан текст
  2. 2,0 2,1 Шаблон:Cite web
  3. MSDN blog: Speed and Mobility: An Approach for HTTP 2.0 to Make Mobile Apps and the Web Faster
  4. ExtremeTech: S&M vs. SPDY: Microsoft and Google battle over the future of HTTP 2.0
  5. CNET: Microsoft: Google's SPDY is nice for a faster Web, but...
  6. Ошибка цитирования Неверный тег <ref>; для сносок http-next не указан текст