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The HTTP-over-QUIC experimental protocol will be renamed to HTTP/3 and is expected to become the third official version of the HTTP protocol, officials at the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF ...
HTTP/3 breaks from HTTP/2 by adopting the QUIC protocol over TCP. Here's a first look at the new standard and what it means for web developers.
Google did the legwork on recent improvements to the HTTP protocol. But Google's latest experiment, the QUIC protocol, promises to bring further improvements to Web apps.
With emerging and still-developing streaming technologies and protocols like Media over QUIC (MoQ) and web transport, some basic definitions are in order to differentiate them from one another and to ...
HTTP/3, the next major iteration of the HTTP protocol, is getting a big boost today with support added in Cloudflare, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. Starting today, Cloudflare announced that ...
Google's QUIC, which stands for Quick UDP Internet Connection, obviously espouses the latter, but not for those usual cases but for things that use TCP/IP normally.
So what’s the big deal here? QUIC is Google’s experimental, low-latency Internet transportation protocol over UDP, a protocol that is often used by gaming, streaming media and VoIP services.
Google making the Web faster with protocol that reduces round trips Chrome testers to get faster speed with QUIC, an experimental network protocol.
The fix isn't new. Reddit user gnuguy99 shared their experience with YouTube stuttering on Edge two years ago. Disabling QUIC helped them out and I saw similar results.
There is also the advantage that even if it becomes necessary to upgrade the QUIC protocol, you only need to update the client and server parts.