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Check out our July Product Roundup, watch a great video from Chrome Web Developers on Debugging Memo

Check out our July Product Roundup, watch a great video from Chrome Web Developers on Debugging Memory Leaks, Get a Technical SEO guide [WebPageTest Logo] July Recap, Debugging Memory Links, and Technical SEO August 5, 2021 [July Roundup] BLOG July was a scorcher for WebPageTest product updates..here's a [recap](. Here are a few highlights: - Render Blocking Icon and Other Waterfall Updates - WebPageTest Visual Studio Extension - Options for Chrome's Built-in Traffic Shaping [Read more on our blog]( [Screen Shot 2021-08-05 at 10.54.15 AM] HTTP 203 Jake and Surma continue their fantastic web series with an episode on [debugging memory leaks.]( [Watch the Episode]( [1-Basic-Set-up] MOBILE MOXIE How to Set-up WebPageTest to [evaluate Technical SEO]( Really nice step-by-step guide to setting up tests within WebPageTest. [Read the Article]( [WPT Live] WPT ON TWITCH Tim Kadlec is back with a new stream today [at 12pm CST/10am PST/1pm EST]( [Follow the Channel to Tune In]( Automate WebPageTest with the API If you're not using the API to run faster, automated tests or integrate front-end performance data into Github, Slack, Google Sheets, Grafana, or literally anywhere, now is the time. [Get the API]( ⚡ Did a friend send this to you? What a pal! [Sign up]( to get this email in your inbox every week. Also be sure to follow us on [Twitter]( and [Twitch](. We're hellbent on posting great web performance content! Catchpoint, 150 West 30th Street, Suite 3, New York, New York 10001, United States [Unsubscribe]( [Manage preferences](

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