There’s a story going around today that the Web is too slow, especially over mobile networks. It’s a pretty good story—and it’s a perpetual story. The Web, while certainly improved from the days of 14 ...
Google is beginning a journey to transform the mobile web as we know it — but they're trying to play it cool, guys. In a blog post that was conspicuously not an official Google communique, the heads ...
In a blog post today, Google is announcing that it’s formally embarking on a project to convince the group in charge of web standards to adopt technology inspired by its Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) ...
Google’s push for adoption of Web Stories is drawing comparisons to AMP, another lightweight web technology that received a similar push in its early years. With AMP no longer receiving the support it ...
Google announced today it’s giving higher placement to articles in Google News that come from those publishers who have embraced the Google-backed “Accelerated Mobile Pages Project” (or, AMP). The ...
Google’s AMP project is not uncontroversial. Users often love it because it makes mobile sites load almost instantly. Publishers often hate it because they feel like they are giving Google too much ...
Google announced last night that they are looking to bring the benefits and techniques they have learned from the AMP efforts to the open web standards. Google said "we now feel ready to take the next ...
If you haven’t already encountered Accelerated Mobile Pages (or AMP, for short), Google’s open-source initiative to speed up news articles on mobile devices, chances are it won’t be long before you do ...
Less than a year after starting the open source Accelerated Mobile Pages initiative to speed up mobile Web browsing, Google announced "Search Results Are Officially AMP'd." That announcement continues ...
Google LLC wants to remake the mobile web in its image. The company announced today that it’s launching a project to set new web standards based on the technology behind its fast-loading Accelerated ...
Google’s Web Story validator helps publishers determine if their web stories are valid. It should be helpful in troubleshooting issues. The Web Story validator tool is available at the same location ...
Google wants to bring AMP technology (accelerated mobile pages) to the entire web and make it possible for all web pages that don’t currently use this system to load just as fast as AMP websites.
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