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HTTP/3 breaks from HTTP/2 by adopting the QUIC protocol over TCP. Here's a first look at the new standard and what it means for web developers. It’s no surprise that evolving the vast protocol ...
QUIC is a new transport protocol developed to reduce the latency of TCP currently used on the Internet and improve its reliability and security. In May 2021, the IETF released RFC 9000 ...
Google began work on what eventually became QUIC in the early 2010s, with it becoming the foundation of HTTP/3 in 2018. Finally, in May 2021, the Internet Engineering Task Force issued RFC 9000 ...
The HTTP-over-QUIC experimental protocol will be renamed to HTTP/3 and is expected to become the third official version of the HTTP protocol, officials at the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF ...
DNS-over-QUIC, abbreviated as DoQ ... In mid-May, DoQ was published as an RFC (Request for Comments, a document that describes online protocols, methods, programs, or research applicable to ...
Forward-looking: HTTP/3 over QUIC is the replacement for the only thing that hasn't changed on the web in the last thirty years; TCP (transmission control protocol). QUIC uses UDP (user datagram ...
You may have never heard of it, but if you are a Chrome user, chances are you’ve used Google’s QUIC protocol already. As Google disclosed this week, about half of all requests from Chrome to ...
Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital photography, AI, quantum computing, computer science, materials science, supercomputers, drones, browsers, 3D ...
Ad-blocker company AdGuard has deployed on Wednesday the world's first-ever DNS-over-QUIC (DoQ) resolver into a production environment as part of the company's Android and iOS applications.