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[KeyCDN] Launches New POP In Helsinki 🚀

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Hello! Its been another web performance-focused month here at KeyCDN. We're happy to announce that w

[KeyCDN]( Hello! Its been another web performance-focused month here at KeyCDN. We're happy to announce that we launched another brand new POP in Helsinki, Finland. Other interesting articles from last month include our write-up on the basics of containerization with Kubernetes, a collection of 40+ web development blogs of 2018, and actionable tips on how to fix mixed content errors. Furthermore, check out the great write-ups about web performance budgeting, 3 types of performance testing techniques, and smart bundling for modern and legacy browsers. Performance & News Looking to further optimize your site's performance? We've written some helpful articles and even released a brand new POP to help you with that. - 🎉We launched yet another point of presence, this time in [Helsinki, Finland](. This has been automatically added to all existing zones. Enjoy even faster response times in Northern Europe. - Learn the basics of [containerization with Kubernetes](. This quick tutorial shows you how to create a service, configure Kubectl, and more. - Looking for an up to date list of web development blogs you can learn from? Check out this comprehensive collection of [40+ best web dev blogs of 2018](. - Mixed content errors can compromise the security of your site, lower visitor trust, and simply distort your site's layout. This guide goes over how to fix [mixed content errors]( and find them before they cause a larger issue. Highlights from #random Channels This month's highlights from #random channels include topics about web development and performance. ​​ - Addy Osmani dives into the importance of [performance budgeting]( and weighing the cost/benefit of features vs. speed. - Harry Roberts of CSS Wizardry explains the [3 types of performance testing techniques]( he implements: proactive, reactive, and passive. - Legacy browsers are still used by a small percentage of people to this day. [Smart bundling]( allows you to serve legacy code only to legacy browsers, therefore enhancing speed, features and much more for today's modern day browsers. Happy content delivery ✌️ The KeyCDN Team Don’t want to receive amazing emails from us? [unsubscribe]( KeyCDN, Postfach, 8000 Zurich, Switzerland

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