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Google Search preloads websites built with signed exchanges. Pages are stored in the user's browser, ready to be loaded instantly upon clicking, thanks to Google's fast cache servers.
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TL;DR
Google Search can now preload websites using signed exchanges. This allows for instant loading, potentially improving user experience. The SEO implications focus on speed and accessibility.
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