Google has created a web site for developers to focus on Web applications, Web sites and faster browser. The site formerly known as Google's decision to open a set of best practices to share search engine has developed over the years.

To provide guidance, skills and performance of the means of the adoption of a new Web site, Google wants to help make the network faster assembly of the development of a community interested in speed and performance online.

The site will help the developers to present some of their comments, suggestions and if they face any problems, through discussion forums and use of many Google tools for hosts, as addressed by Google product manager Richard Rabbat in an interview.

Google will declared the speed of O'Reilly Media Conference in San Jose, California, activities focused on Web performance. Google has maintained for many years the performance of the Web sites and applications which is very important to the development of the company to a large extent of chromium because it is not satisfied with the existing browser technology in this field.

Most of Google's products, its core search engine for consumers and the collaboration of business communications applications, running on the network. The company worried that its performance beyond the control of restrictions that may impede the development of services.

A number of technical, Google hopes to advance the developer who will connect a core network tools, such as HTML and TCP / IP protocol. Google is one of the chief examples of how network performance can be enhanced for the development of HTML 5, a foremost progress for the Web Application JavaScript Engine.

We hope that the international community will spend some time on the Internet, basic agreement, Rabbat said. "There is a lot of optimization, can do the work in this area."

The adoption of a new Web site, Google also hopes to promote the establishment and use of tools, performance testing, troubleshooting and debugging. In addition, Google will use the website to promote more broadband access all over the world.