Faster Mobile Anyone?

Are your users happy with the speed of the mobile web experience you’re giving them? It’s true—mobile connections are slower. But that’s a crutch. You can’t change the speed of carrier networks, but you can change the way you build your mobile website. Identifying the bottlenecks and deploying the right solutions can make your mobile website twice as fast.

Join Steve Souders as he presents the latest developments for analyzing mobile performance and creating a faster mobile experience.

Presented by Steve Souders at the Breaking Development Conference held in September 2011 in Nashville, TN.

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