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Cache Images, CSS, Javascript and HTML On Your Server To Speedup Load Times
At Techie Buzz we use a cache server to serve up static content, it helps us reduce the load on the main server, however using a cache server in itself is not going to help speed up load time, you also need to make sure that the files are cached by the browser too.
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