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Eye-Tracking In Mobile UX Research

Smashing Magazine

Eye-Tracking In Mobile UX Research. Eye-Tracking In Mobile UX Research. In the late 1990s, marketing and advertising agencies saw the potential of eye-tracking for the Internet and started using the technology to analyze how people consume content online. Mariana Macedo. 2021-10-27T10:00:00+00:00. 2021-10-27T10:16:44+00:00.

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Seamless offloading of web app computations from mobile device to edge clouds via HTML5 Web Worker migration

The Morning Paper

Seamless offloading of web app computations from mobile device to edge clouds via HTML5 web worker migration , Jeong et al., This paper caught my eye for its combination of an intriguing idea (opportunistic offload of computation from mobile devices to the edge) and the elegance of the way the web worker interface supports this use case.

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Mobile browser testing – what is it and when is it done?

Testsigma

With the rapidly increasing use of smartphones and ease of access to the internet across the globe, testing has spread across vast platforms. The native and mobile web browser testing is being performed more and more compared to desktop testing. What are Mobile Web Applications? What are Native Applications?

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Compatibility Testing – An introduction

Testlodge

Results may vary because of factors like resolution, internet speed, and different OS versions. For medium to large scale applications, compatible with all commonly available operating systems and internet browsers is essential. Why Perform Compatibility Testing?

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Time to First Byte: What It Is and Why It Matters

CSS Wizardry

Armed with this knowledge, we can soon understand why TTFB can often increase so dramatically on mobile. Surely, you’ve wondered before, the server has no idea that I’m on a mobile device—how can it be increasing its TTFB?! The reason is because mobile networks are, as a rule, high latency connections. Expect closer to 75ms.

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The Great Firewall of China: Obstacles to Monitoring Performance

Dotcom-Montior

The entire country of China’s internet connectivity is shielded by the Great Firewall (GFW). There are three state-owned ISP providers, China Unicom, China Telecom, and China Mobile , that control internet in China. The most recent technology automatically shuts internet off whenever blacklisted URLs are accessed.

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Understanding operational 5G: a first measurement study on its coverage, performance and energy consumption

The Morning Paper

We are standing on the eve of the 5G era… 5G, as a monumental shift in cellular communication technology, holds tremendous potential for spurring innovations across many vertical industries, with its promised multi-Gbps speed, sub-10 ms low latency, and massive connectivity. The authors tested a mobile UHD panoramic video telephony app.

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