Introducing CacheFile.net - The Central Repository for Common Internet Resources

by Jon 11/19/2007 5:23:00 AM

Alright so maybe it's a crappy generic domain name but it's a start. The idea is simple: Get all the popular JavaScript scripts and RSS feed graphics on one common URI. If all web sites can point to that URI for common resources, and the URI never changes for the specified resources, then their users are guarenteed to have a faster and more productive user experience than if all the web sites each had their own copies of the same resources.

It's simple math, really. And a site like this is much needed in the Internet community. Personally I'm shocked and amazed that no one has done it already.

http://cachefile.net/

So then, now it's done. And I'm gonna go get back to work on my other productive projects.

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