Slowness by Aggregation

<iframe src=”https://www.flickr.com/photos/jaworskihouse/15676661972/player/” width=”386″ height=”137″ frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen></iframe><br />n<br />nI truly understand and appreciate the benefits of loading the content of your website from various other sources across the net. I really do! In fact, I do it myself with the website for the nonprofit I run, the SJAA. But is this the fact that many websites take so long to load these days? Are the days of the slow browser over, and n ow it’s a matter of how quickly all the dozens of other sites you depend on can load their content at your site’s beck and call?<br />n<br />nKinda seems like it.<br />n<br />nIf we’re going to depend on other sites’ performance, should there be an SLA in place to guarantee that the content will be delivered within a certain time period? Does that even exist in the world of web ops? And if so, I wonder what it would look like.


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