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An update on AMP Conf

AMP Conf

Thanks for your interest in AMP Conf 2020. With event registration approaching quickly and growing concern around the coronavirus (COVID-19), and in alignment with the best practices laid out by the CDC, WHO, and other relevant entities, we wanted to share an important update. Based on our most up-to-date assessment, the potential difficulties around travel, […] Read more

Learn how to use the Search Console AMP status report

Websites

The following guest post was written by Daniel Waisberg, Search Advocate, Google Search Console is a free tool provided by Google to webmasters and developers to help optimize sites for search. In addition to data about search performance, index coverage and structured data markup, the tool can also help improve your AMP implementation. It shows […] Read more

How RebelMouse Makes Rich AMP Simple And Powerful And Why It Matters So Much

CMS

Editor’s note: the following guest post was written by Andrea Breanna, Founder/CEO of RebelMouse RebelMouse is a next-generation CMS for media companies and brands that are genuine about their content. The RebelCMS is a developer-friendly, cloud-based solution that is obsessed with maximizing content distribution across the web. This obsession is built on the foundational tenet […] Read more

AMP Conf 2020: Return to NYC

AMP Conf

UPDATE: Given the recent events surrounding COVID-19 (coronavirus), AMP Conf has been postponed. Please read our latest update regarding AMP Conf. Last year over 500 of us gathered in Tokyo to share the latest AMP news and learn from some of the thousands of developers engaged with the open source project. A lot has happened […] Read more

In search of the amp.dev search

Websites

Editor’s Note: the following guest post was written by Thorsten Harders and Sebil Satici, Developers at Jung von Matt. Amp.dev offers a lot of resources that make it easier to get started and build with AMP: case studies, details on how each component works, guides with best practices, step-by-step tutorials and plenty of executable code […] Read more

SEO for Web Stories

Stories

Web Stories are a new, exciting medium for storytelling on the web powered by AMP. The format is based on the same concept as familiar Stories features in popular social networking apps but intended for more general purpose content from “how to apply lip gloss the right way” to a “travel guide through the Himalayas”. […] Read more

Behind the Scenes: Deploying the AMP Runtime

Developer Experience

One of the main benefits of using AMP is its evergreen release. Today, web developers and engineering teams can get the best of what AMP has to offer every week without being burdened by dependency management.  Over the past few months, the Infrastructure Working Group has been working hard to improve the way AMP releases […] Read more

Helping to fund our open-source dependencies

Community

As has now become a yearly custom, we want to update you all on our effort to help sustainable development open-source projects that AMP depends on. It is increasingly clear that relying on people’s volunteered free time to drive mission critical open source software is not a sustainable mode of operation. As a community we […] Read more

Cookie classification on AMP

Web Standards

Posted by Katharina Familia Almonte, Global Product Lead at Google on the AMP Project Last year, Chrome announced its plans to introduce a cookie classification scheme as part of its ongoing effort to improve privacy and security across the web, which is expected to take effect with Chrome 80 in February 2020. Mozilla has affirmed […] Read more

CCPA support in AMP

Web Standards

Posted by Jeffrey Jose, Product Manager at Google on the AMP Project The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a new data privacy law that establishes various rights for California state residents. The law applies to companies that do business in California and meet one of several criteria related to revenue, data processing, and other […] Read more