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July 14, 2012

10 Google Features for Slow Internet Connections

It's not easy using Google services when your Internet connection is very slow. Here are some helpful features:

1. Gmail's basic HTML mode - https://mail.google.com/mail/h/. It doesn't have all the features of the regular Gmail interface, but it lets you read messages and compose mail. This interface uses JavaScript sparingly and every click means a new page request. The good news is that there isn't much too load, so the basic HTML interface is better suited for slow connections. You can even set it as the default interface.

2. Disable Google Instant from the search preferences page. Just enable "never show Instant results" and click "Save" so that Google never tries to load search results as you type the query. Google will still show suggestions, but you can disable this feature by using this URL.

3. YouTube Feather is an experimental interface that's intended to "serve YouTube video watch pages with the lowest latency possible". You can still play videos, check related videos, subscribe to channels and read a few comments, but these are all the features that are available. Since your connection is slow, it's a good idea to select "240p" from the list of resolutions.

4. The old Google image search interface is better for slow connections, but you should bookmark this URL to use it. Unfortunately, you can't switch to the old interface and the "switch to basic version" is placed at the bottom of the page in the standard version.

5. Chrome's click-to-play feature is great because it loads content that requires plug-ins on demand. That means you have to click a gray box to load Flash content, Java applets etc. It's an excellent alternative to extensions like FlashBlock and it's built into Chrome. How to enable click-to-play in Chrome? Type chrome://chrome/settings/content in a new tab, press Enter, enable "click to play" in the "plug-ins" section and click "OK".

6. Google's transcoder available at http://google.com/gwt/n is optimized for mobile devices, but it also works on a computer. Just type the URL of a page and Google will display a compressed version of the page with smaller images, simplified layout and no JavaScript.

7. The text-only Google Cache lets you load a simplified version of the page directly from Google Cache. Sometimes it's an old version of the page, but at least it loads fast. You can get this version by clicking "text-only" in the header of the regular cached page, but that's not efficient. There's also this URL you can use:

www.google.com/search?strip=1&q=cache:www.domain.com
(replace www.domain.com with the URL of the page)

8. Chrome's custom user agent feature is great if you want to pretend you're using a different browser. If your connection is really slow, pretending that you're using a smartphone has an important advantage: many sites will load the mobile interfaces, which are lightweight. To change the user agent in Chrome, open the developer tools (Ctrl+Shift+I for Windows/Linux, Command-Option-I for Mac), click the "settings" button at the bottom of the window, click "user agent", enable "override user agent", select "Android 4.0.2 - Google Nexus" or "iPhone - iOS 5.0" from the list and disable "override device metrics".

9. Google Public DNS is a simple way to speed up your browsing experience if the DNS service you're using is slow. "The DNS protocol is an important part of the web's infrastructure, serving as the Internet's phone book: every time you visit a website, your computer performs a DNS lookup. Complex pages often require multiple DNS lookups before they start loading, so your computer may be performing hundreds of lookups a day," explains Google.

10. Use a browser that supports SPDY, a new protocol "designed for low-latency transport of content over the World Wide Web." Right now, SPDY is supported by Chrome and Firefox, while many Google sites use it.

If Chrome or Firefox aren't good enough, use a browser optimized for slow connections: Opera and enable Opera Turbo, a feature that uses Opera's servers to compress pages and their resources. Opera uses Google's WebP image format to save even more data and show crisper images. The average compression ratio for Opera Turbo is about 60%. Turbo is also available in the Opera Mobile app for Android, Symbian, Windows Mobile and you can use the Opera Mini app for a higher compression ratio (up to 90%). Opera Mini can be installed on most phones, including feature phones and the iPhone.

17 comments:

  1. Thanks for the tips.

    While I like Flash, I often find I like click-to-play a whole lot more . . . Definitely one of my favorite hidden features.

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  2. YT Feather and Opera Turbo are of no use. In YT Feather you can't play all videos. Hardly any video is playable using Feather. I've used it for long. Opera Turbo stops responding and refuse to work as I've used it on a 9 KB/sec connection (yes only 9KB).

    But thanks to your suggestions like how to disable plug-ins. I may stop using FlashBlock from now. And that google nexus and iOS pretending thing was awesome. 'll see how it works.

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  3. The basic mobile interface for Google+ saves on bandwidth: https://m.google.com/app/plus/x/

    Also allows you to see what's "Nearby" via IP geolocation.

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  4. I would recommend User-Agent Switcher for Chrome through which we can access all the Google and other sites in their mobile format.

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  5. Thanks Man! you saved my life..

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  6. I must say these features sometimes play a very good role in my surfing internet when am slow on broadband :)

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  7. Also You can use your dial up even if you dont have broad band available....

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  8. this is good info. advanced users, however, might want to refer to a powerful tool like the dns lookups tool at www.unlocktheinbox.com and perhaps their mail and whois tools as well.

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  9. opera released test version with SPDY support http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/2012/07/06/opera-labs-spdy

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  10. the gwt transcoder is a good idea for mobile, most people will have low speeds on mobile connections than any other.

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  11. It is Right always try to provide great and comfort user interference to it's users

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  12. Its good one and fix google chrome is slow issues simply.

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