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		<title>Comment on Will HTTP pipelining help?  A study based on the HTTPArchive.org data set by HTTP Pipelining &#8211; Big in Mobile &#124; Blaze.io</title>
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		<description>[...] pipelining can certainly accelerate many websites, as recently demonstrated by Brian Pane. Unfortunately, due to various issues and challenges most major desktop browsers [...]</description>
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