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Date: 2015-05-31 07:39:38
Internet protocols
World Wide Web
Google Chrome
Cloud clients
SPDY
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
Transport Layer Security
Chromium
Software
Computing
Web browsers

Google to stop SPDY protocol support early 2016

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