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Google Web Accelerator

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Google Web Accelerator is a computer program produced by Google that is designed to speed up web browsing. It uses data compression and prefetching of content which may be cached on Google's servers to speed up page load times. The beta, released on May 4, 2005 works with both Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer on Windows machines.

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