Friday, September 30, 2011

Browser Kindle Fire Speeding Through Cloud Computing



In the Amazon Kindle Fire's browser technology is quite interesting there called Silk. This browser exploit its EC2 cloud computing Amazon.

Jeff Bezos, Amazon CEO, introduced the Silk few minutes after 'the star' Amazon Kindle Fire. This browser uses a 'split browsers'.

Request at the Silk web page will be taken to a service on Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). The function of these services, among others, is to cache content as well as pre-specified process.

Bezos said the force would be very helpful EC2 browsing experience with Silk. "Practical, EC2 has the ability komputansi and infinite bandwidth," he said on Thursday (29/09/2011).

Content is static, for example, will be sent directly by the EC2 without waiting for 'reply' from the original server. While the content of personal nature, will be retrieved from the server.

Another thing that is done on the EC2 service that is running the most complex processes Javascript first. So users will get a faster experience.

Then, Silk can also perform video compression and image size for the better when handled by the Amazon Kindle Fire.

Actually, what Silk is not much different from what has been done through the Opera browser Opera Mini. Silk is built on Open Source WebKit engine.

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