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One of the most well-known ways to clock your internet speed is Ookla's Speedtest.net. (Full disclosure: Mashable and Ookla are owned by the same parent company, Ziff Davis.) This is the one I've ...
If your internet speed seems crappy, you probably go check Speedtest.net, yes? It's a quick way to see if you're getting the speeds you pay for, and it's been a popular choice for years. But ...
Speedtest.net is a free app for Windows Phone 8 devices and you can find it here in the Windows Phone Store. Hopefully this network issue can easily be resolve and we can all start bragging on who ...
Speedtest.net, which is run by FCC broadband testing partner Ookla, collects and stores your IP address, ISP, the Web browser you used, what time you visited the site, and which pages you visited.
Ookla, the company behind the Speedtest.net app, just dropped version 2.0 into the Market, and I can tell you that their final product is simply gorgeous (especially if you've never seen the iOS ...
Speedtest.net is a free, ad supported app for your Windows Phone 8 device that you can snatch up here in the Windows Phone Store.
Ookla has updated its Speedtest.net iOS app with iPhone 5 support, the ability to remove advertising with a $0.99 in-app purchase, improved server selection and easier sharing -- since the whole ...
Speedtest.net has more than 80 percent market share and recently was named in a Massachusetts Institute of Technology report as the most accurate assessment of true broadband performance available.
Earlier this week Ookla teased their revised and updated Speedtest.net app for Android, and now it's live in the Play Store for anyone to download. The go-to network test for end users and ...
However, Speedtest.net finally has a paid version that's ad-free, although it's in the form of an in-app purchase rather than another paid app. Users can pay a one-time fee of $0.99 to remove all ...