In April, Google News added support for Accelerated Mobile Pages to the US English Edition on the web, on Android and on iOS. AMP enables a fast reading experience on Google News, making it easy for people to get to the latest news quickly and to read more in the limited time they have. This has […] Read more
Introducing the AMP Roadmap
The AMP Project is fast approaching its 100th release, which means 100 releases where stuff has changed—new features added, enhancements provided, and bugs fixed. Since its launch at the end of last year, the engagement from people across the industry has been incredible. It is clear that many are united in improving the mobile web, […] Read more
Menus, sharing, and dynamic CSS classes in AMP
The AMP project launched with a solid set of initial features, but with a commitment to making the web a better experience for publishers, users, and developers, we’re working hard to regularly bring more components and capabilities into the framework. AMP is driven directly by the needs of the ecosystem itself. With that in mind, […] Read more
Fast Access to AMP URLs with the AMP URL API
Planning to catch some of the excellent AMP sessions at I/O this week? Want to improve your native or web app with lightning fast AMP content? We have exciting news! Mobile websites and apps can benefit from AMP not only by publishing AMP documents, but also by linking to AMP documents. Slow content, whether you […] Read more
Get up to speed on AMP at Google I/O
[Update May 23, 2016: Videos for the linked sessions have been included below.] Hey folks! I’m Jordan Adler, a Google Developer Advocate, and I wanted to share a bit of information for those of you attending Google I/O. I/O is our annual developer festival where we share updates on new products and platforms, and connect with […] Read more
Behind the scenes at AMP’s new Very Large Mobile Page Accelerator
AMP was founded with the vision that publishers can create mobile-optimized content once and have it load instantly everywhere. Now widely available, the AMP experience has been likened to magic (some have called it “yesterday fast”). We felt it was time to take a deep dive into how AMP works at a subatomic level. It […] Read more
The Google Webmaster Help Forum Provides Publishers with Support on All Things AMP
It’s been about a month since the launch of AMP in the Top Stories section of Google Search. Now, when you search for a story or topic on Google from a mobile device, web pages created in the AMP open-source format will appear where relevant and load extremely fast. Early testing shows that web pages […] Read more
Local Language AMP NewsLab Office Hours
We’ve had a great response to our English language AMP office hours, but we know that English isn’t everyone’s native language. For the next two weeks, we’re rolling out a new series of office hours in French, Italian, German, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, and Indonesian and invite everyone to learn about AMP in their […] Read more
AMPing up Drupal
Posted by Matthew Tift, Lullabot This post originally appeared at https://www.lullabot.com/articles/amping-up-drupal Today we are proud to announce a new Drupal 8 module that provides support for the Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) Project. The AMP Project is a new open source initiative which drastically improves the performance of the mobile web. In January 2016 Lullabot and Google started working […] Read more
Rolling Out the Red Carpet for Interactives in AMP
As the AMP Project grows we’d like to shine a spotlight on how people use AMP HTML to tell rich interactive stories on the mobile web. Over time, we’ll start sharing some of our favorites on this blog. Today the team at Google Trends takes the stage to share a new Oscars Trends editorial built using AMP. In the […] Read more