The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “[INFOGRAPHIC] How Much Does A One-Second Page Load Delay Cost?”.

Dave Copeland says, “Google has long been telling us how long it took to perform whatever search we sent its way. That little note may seem self-congratulatory to the average Internet user, but it’s vitally important.

Slowing that number by just 4/10ths of a second, for example, would cut 8 million searches from Google’s daily total of 3 billion. If its pages took one second longer to load, Amazon, for example, could lose as much as $1.6 billion in annual revenue”.

[INFOGRAPHIC] How Much Does A One-Second Page Load Delay Cost?

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