IMHO it is not superior at all, they are 2 face of the same medal, in the end 
as the application become larger and larger you end app with multiple single 
page applications generally divided by context. Dividing by context is 
acceptable because for the user it acceptable to reload everything when 
changing context.

Never, IMHO, approach a problem thinking in term of performances, use cases and 
the user mental model are much more important for the success of the 
application, performances tweaks comes after.

.m
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On 23/feb/2014, at 18:05, Arshad Nazeer 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

How is Single Page Application superior than Multi Page Application when both 
are developed using AngularJS? In SPA complete page is  loaded at once but in 
MPA only a page that the user needs is loaded. This reduces page size and the 
page gets loaded quickly.

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