Update: the results are in! In September 2018, Malte Ubl—then AMP’s tech lead—announced a new open governance model for AMP built around a series of working groups and two committees: the Technical Steering Committee (TSC), responsible for the direction of the AMP project and day to day operations, and the Advisory Committee (AC), which provides […] Read more
AMP Roadshow: It’s Everywhere!
In June, we held an AMP Roadshow in Berlin in conjunction with JS Conf EU. We held another in Atlanta as an adjunct to refactr.tech, a new conference devoted to diversity and inclusion in tech. This year, we’ll continue bringing the AMP Roadshow to new places and new people in several ways: Tech conferences. In […] Read more
AMP Contributor Summit 2019 Applications Now Open
Applications for the AMP Contributor Summit 2019 are now open! If you have contributed to the AMP open source project–or want to start–please apply to attend today. This year’s summit will take place in New York City on October 9 & 10, with an optional New Contributor Workshop / Hackathon Day on October 8. The […] Read more
Learn web development with AMP!
We’re excited to announce the release of our new courses that teach AMP. Appropriately, they’re called Web Development with AMP! We think AMP is an excellent starting point for aspiring web developers. After all, AMP lets you create interactive websites without having to use JavaScript. If you know a bit of HTML and CSS, but […] Read more
Introducing Cloudflare AMP Real URL
The following post was written by Zack Bloom, Director of Product and John Graham-Cumming, CTO at Cloudflare Join us for a free webinar this week where we will cover how Cloudflare is helping its customers drive better results with AMP, and increasing conversions. The promise of the AMP project was that it would make the […] Read more
Innovation in navigation on the web platform
In this third post in our series on contributing back lessons learned from AMP to the whole web, we’ll dive into the topic of innovating on the concept of navigation for web content. Additionally, we’re taking a look at how new primitives in the web platform are helping to make AMP simpler and “less of […] Read more
Save the Date – AMP Contributor Summit 2019
This year’s AMP Contributor Summit will be held October 8-10, 2019 in New York City, and we need your help to help make it happen! The AMP Contributor Summit is a technical summit for AMP’s open source contributors. At the first AMP Contributor Summit last year more than 80 members of the community got together […] Read more
Debunking Common AMP Myths
AMP is a great and easy way to build very fast sites. Since its launch in 2015, AMP has grown to power billions of pages across the web from tens of millions of domains. We’ve seen many examples of businesses in both the publishing and e-commerce spaces see success with implementing AMP on their websites. […] Read more
Privacy-preserving instant loading for all web content
In this second post in our series on contributing back lessons learned from AMP to the whole web, we’ll dive into the topic of instant loading. If you haven’t read yesterday’s post, we’d suggest to hop over there before reading this. So what is privacy-preserving instant loading? It can be summarized as: Instant loading means […] Read more
A year into contributing back lessons learned from AMP to the whole web
Update May 28, 2020: Related Google Search announcement In March of 2018 we wrote about our effort to contribute back the things we learned from AMP for the benefit of all web developers by addressing gaps in the web platform. In this work we’ve collaborated with the Google Chrome team, Igalia, who is helping us […] Read more