“On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in programmatic TV and video. Today’s column is written by Sorosh Tavakoli, senior vice president of ad tech at Ooyala. In search ...
Since Google Plus and a few other cutting-edge websites now render entirely on the client, let's review why server-side rendering is desirable at all. Server-side rendering means when the browser ...
Faster webpage loading times play a big part in user experience and SEO, with page load speed a key determining factor for Google’s algorithm. A front-end web developer must decide the best way to ...
Rehydration, or more simply ‘hydration,’ is a term that often comes up when we look at SPAs and server-side rendering. Hydration does not, in essence, affect SEO but is an essential step for serving ...
There are many web browsers and FTP clients for Linux, all rich in features and able to satisfy all users, from command-line fanatics to 3-D multiscreen desktop addicts. They all share one common ...
Header bidding has become the de facto approach to programmatic ad auctions since it was introduced in 2014. When a user visits a webpage, header-bidding auctions occur in real time as a page loads, ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. Client-side rendering technologies like React and Angular use the processor on the client device ...
You've got data on your server that you need in your page. Here are all the solutions you require, including one that will make your application more scalable. The normal processing cycle for an ...
Connected TV (CTV) advertising has boomed in the past few years. Digital video advertising, according to FreeWheel, is projected to be $150 Billion in 2024, and CTV is where the largest portion of ad ...
In the past, I’ve written about ScriptLogic’s client-side products that combine logon scripting, group policies and user profile management into a graphical management console supporting all 32-bit ...