Not exact matches
In
looking at Facebook's efforts to continue innovating its core product — adding more features like Places and Deals, taking away the friction of
page -
loads to access parts of the site like Photos, going further into mobile with new apps, and generally trying to make itself easier to access and more available anywhere — one can see how it is working to get there.
Look at the historical returns of the no -
load mutual fund models, the graphs on the demo, and the main asset allocation
page and compare (the track record on the asset allocation
page is for the Fee - Based Aggressive model (or the Fee - Based Moderate Model Portfolio when markets are down) but they're very similar to the no -
load models).
It
looks like that information is true and the Gold card has been discontinued,
at the moment you just get a
loading circle when you go to dedicated
page for that card (update before posting, it's now actually redirecting to the PRG card).
We already know that it is a butt -
load faster than the wii u. Yes, the wii u has better hardware than systems released 7 years ago, big surprise, however it is only marginally better, go
look at the spec sheets of both on their wikipedia
pages, aswell as the wii u and ps4's specs.
They
looked at technical things like
page load speed.
By the time the
page has
loaded you have lost all interest in what you wanted to
look at in the first place.
Another way to
look at this data is by
looking at the time that is acceptable to users for
pages to be
loaded.
Therefore, it makes sense to put our measurements in the context of
looking at the share of
pages per browser that took longer than 6 seconds to
load.
Just
looking at the iPad mini and the Nexus 7 side - by - side
loaded with the same webpage, you can see that the Apple tablet comes much closer to giving a
page's complete presentation with less need for additional scrolling or zooming.
We have fun adding
pages to our «virtual diary» so that our senior - selves will have it to
look back and smile
at someday, but according to our Google Analytics, our blog
pages are also
loaded around 750,000 times a month by folks from around the globe, too.
I clicked the link to have a
look at your tour, and the first thing I did when the
page loaded was scream to my husband that he has to come see your home.