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What Microsoft is learning from building Live.com

Most anyone who has tried Microsoft's Live.com has seen that performance is a problem. Here's what Microsoft is learning about performance from building Live.com. Scott Isaacs talks about some of the challenges inherent in building client-centric interactive applications that run in a browser. Some of the issues are reducing the number of connections to the server, XML parsing time, and server vs. client rendering. Some good insight into Microsoft's process.

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