Speedtest.net overhauled with new look, new features
Speedtest.net is pretty much the go-to site for quickly figuring out how fast (or slow) your connection really is and comparing the numbers your ISP boasts with what it actually delivers. And now it's got a new coat of paint and a couple of neat features. In brief:
- New UI: The map widget is much improved; it actually looks like a map now, and it's easy to see where you are.
- Smart server selection: If there are several test servers nearby, Speedtest will now ping each to see which has the least latency and use that for the test. You can still specify servers manually, too.
- User accounts: You can sign up for a free account and aggregate results from several computers/connections.
- Speed Wave: This new feature lets you add your test results to the results of many other users, and get a nice composite view.













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Subscribe to commentst3yf5gMar 7th 2011 8:07PM
Still doesn't average out your downstream/upstream speeds. It uses the last recorded Mbps for the score.
kojo87Mar 7th 2011 8:15PM
does this mean we can expect pingtest.net to be revamped too?
chrisarozMar 7th 2011 9:06PM
Where's the DownloadSquad Speed Wave?!?!?
Martin H. HamstadMar 8th 2011 2:57PM
Funny, I got twice the upload speed compared to download