ADP Project - Accelerated Desktop Pages is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 46 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.00 from 4 rated user, last update is 3331 days ago.
The Accelerated Desktop Pages (ADP) extension speeds up web pages on sites like BBC News, The Guardian, Buzzfeed and The Verge. The extension does this by using the available Accelerated Mobile Pages. These are web pages that have been generated to load much much faster. They're slimmed down versions of the desktop page and are cached by Google all around the world for even fast loading times. Features - ADP toolbar icon displays blue when the current page has an accelerated version available. Click on the toolbar icon to be taken to the accelerated page - Automatic redirection on detecting that the current page has accelerated version available - Automatically modifying all links on the website to point to their accelerated version Features can be enabled/disabled in the extension settings. Currently Supports BBC News | The Verge | The Guardian | Buzzfeed http://www.adpproject.org
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Detects only 1 out of 3 sample sites I used; I call 2 out of 3 "unreliable". This--is a joke. The one it finds, it loads a malformed URL which results in a 404. Oh, and the icon has some issues, too.