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New in AMP stories: Monetization, Revamped bookends and Metadata

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We announced the developer preview of AMP stories in February at AMP Conf. Since then, publishers have authored thousands of stories, experimenting with the format and providing valuable feedback to the AMP team. Based on this input, we recently released new capabilities in AMP stories v1.0, open to all developers without origin trials or a […] Read more

Serverless AMP solution on AWS

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Editor’s note: The following was originally posted on Medium by Artūrs Krūze, CEO, Magebit. You can see their site featured on the showcase page of AMPproject.org It all started when we realized our website gets outdated very fast and we are always so busy with our customers we forget about ourselves. We had to build something […] Read more

amp-date-picker is launched!

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Earlier this month we announced a limited release of amp-date-picker, a calendar-style interactive date picker for form input. With this component users can specify single dates or date ranges with a calendar interface that makes the process faster and less error prone. After a great round of feedback from developers trying it out on their […] Read more

Announcing the AMP Contributor Summit

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We are happy to share that the first AMP Contributor Summit for developers in AMP’s open source community will be held in San Francisco, California this September! The summit will take place from September 25-26, with an optional New Contributor Day on September 24th that’s especially for people new to contributing to AMP.  If you […] Read more

Contributing to the AMP Project

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Editor’s note: The following was originally posted by Adam Silverstein, Lead Web Engineer at 10up on the Google Open Source Blog. I started my web career building websites for small businesses on WordPress, so when I decided to begin contributing to open source, WordPress was a natural place to start. Now I work at the digital […] Read more

The Shadow Reader, Improved

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We made the Shadow Reader even faster – and friendlier to search engines! We created the Shadow Reader to demonstrate how AMP pages can be used within a Progressive Web App (PWA) (read our announcement post for more context). The site repurposes existing articles from The Guardian into an immersive news reader experience. More than […] Read more

New in AMP: Q2, 2018 Edition

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Monetization support for AMP stories AMP stories now supports ‘Publisher placed ads’, the ability for a publisher to serve ads for which they can control delivery sales and delivery. Ad Server support in DoubleClick for Publishers (DFP) is planned for the end of June. We urge other ad networks that are interested in adding monetization […] Read more

AMP at Google I/O: Strengthening the AMP ecosystem

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For the latest AMP project updates, subscribe to our new newsletter! A strong network of AMP contributors and collaborators has been critical to achieving the project’s mission of building a user-first web. At Google’s I/O developer conference this week, members of the AMP team are sharing recent ways the AMP community has come together to […] Read more

A first look at using web packaging to improve AMP URLs

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One of the top pieces of feedback that people share about AMP is about the “google.com/amp…” URLs that are used when linking to a piece of AMP content in Google Search. A couple of months ago, the AMP team at Google outlined a plan to display better AMP URLs, and today we’d like to share […] Read more

Join the AMP team at Google I/O 2018!

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Starting Tuesday, May 8th, many members of the team will share the latest AMP updates and news at Google I/O 2018, Google’s annual developer conference. With many of the core AMP contributors working at Google, it gives us an opportunity to share the most recent work from the team. This year there are many talks […] Read more