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Posted by on Friday August 26, 2011 at 8:52:50:

Have you ever being in a situation whereby you have been trying to load a web page but it just doesn't load or continually takes a long time to do so? One way I know you can make browse that web page faster is by mobilizing it.

Mobilizing a website makes it available in a format whereby mobile phones would be able to browse it faster since it loads only the basic details on the page and not any unnecessary plug-ins or data. If you were consistently browsing on your PC with a fast and reliable internet connection, there would be probably no need to mobilize it since it would load really fast. But what do you then do when you find yourself in an almost never loading condition like this? One thing you can try doing since you may really just be after the content on the page and not the page design itself is to mobilize it with Google.

If you get to a url that seems to be taking lot of time to load, you may try an alternative way of loading it faster with Google mobilizer tool located at www.google.com/gwt/x. It may not work for all pages but it does for most. If that website also has a mobile version, you may also try loading it to see if it would load faster than the full desktop version that's taking a lot of your time.
Why do you think mobile phones at times appear to browse faster than a desktop computer? It is probably because mobile phones browse websites with a different format than desktop browsers do.

All you need to use the google tool is by entering the url you are trying to load and then clicking on the submit button. The site will then reformat the url you want to load in a much faster version and it works for both desktop and mobile browsers.

You may try the Google mobilizer tool here:

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