Rather, Google said that through its SPDY protocol, users might see an improvement in speed. Google Chrome 25, like Firefox and iOS 6, will soon automatically encrypt web searches sent to Google through its Omnibox.
In fact, Google's own page speed service, which aims to close the loop on such delays in order to drive a higher quality relationship between the consumer and the advertiser, is based on their own protocol called SPDY.
The Paris meeting on overhauling HTTP included presentations about four specific proposals for HTTP 2.0, including SPDY by Google (that's being used right now), and HTTP Speed+ Mobility developed at Microsoft.
It runs on a new protocol made to replace the HTTP protocol and is called the SPDY protocol. I just re-emerged to the world of the living from a week of sessions at Black Hat and DEFCON conferences here in Las Vegas.