I agree with 37 Signals that you should just choose the paging size.
The page size is really a question of performance. And I don't think
you would ask your user what type of performance they want. You
already know, they want it fast.

That leads to the next question of what you should the paging size be
set to? You should set a page load time and a page update goal and
then test out different sizes to meet your goal. I would error on the
size of faster as when you get to live data, your needs could vary.
This also would reflect if this is a search or a list and if you can
cache anything or not.


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