On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 09:52:48AM -0400, Justin Lebar wrote:
> Obviously HTTP will continue to exist for a long time on the Web, and
> where we can easily speed up HTTP connections, we should do so.  But
> what is the value proposition here for "significant content providers"
> -- why wouldn't you go for the Actually Fast Thing, instead of the
> imitation?

Presumably because the estimated cost of tweaking the HTTP infrastructure
is significantly less than the estimated cost of updating everything to
use SPDY and/or the HTTP bits can be ready significantly faster than the
SPDY bits.

-Nathan
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