Are Patents Renewable?

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Are Patents Renewable?

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It just means that that test gave a low result. Let's see why. Let's start by understanding together the topic of the question: " speed ". In this case, Google, and the "common feeling" mean the response time, that is how much time passes from the choice to visit a website to the moment in which that site appears on the device . Obviously, as you will understand, this definition is immediate but not correct. Speed, in physics, is how long it takes to travel a certain distance. Considering only time is misleading.


Who ever says: my car is fast: it takes me 5 minutes to sri lanka business email list get to my destination ? This statement makes sense when the destination is clear and immediate: my car is fast: it takes me 5 minutes to get home from work. What changes? The difference is that in the first case we only consider time, in the second the time needed to travel a certain distance. It seems like a trivial issue, but defining the speed of a site based only on the time needed to load a page is, at the very least, misleading.


It should be defined as a distance, or alternatively, reasoning in terms of flow, of a certain amount of data, loaded in a certain time. To simplify the discussion, let's assume that what is called "loading speed" is, in fact, loading time . How is this period of time calculated? Generally speaking, the time needed to load a site is made up of 4 operations, which we will see in detail; when we want to visit a website, we type the name of the site in a browser ( or click a link from another site ); from that moment on, the following phases occur in order: The browser contacts the web server where the site is hosted, asking for a particular page; [a phase that we could call: request ] The web server “processes” and “builds” this page; [a phase that we could call processing ] Once the operations are completed, it sends the information “back” as processed; [ response phase ] Your browser analyzes the response and actually creates the page.
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