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an Accelerated Mobile Page (or AMP, for short) is a project from Google and Twitter designed to make really fast mobile pages. At its essence, it's basically a stripped-down form of HTML, a diet HTML if you will.
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AMP is a Google-backed project with the aim of speeding up the delivery of content through the use of stripped down code known as AMP HTML.
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AMP is a Google-backed project with the aim of speeding up the delivery of content through the use of stripped down code known as AMP HTML.
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AMP is a Google-backed project with the aim of speeding up the delivery of content through the use of stripped down code known as AMP HTML
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AMP is a Google-backed project with the aim of speeding up the delivery of content through the use of stripped down code known as AMP HTML. Put simply, AMP is a way to build web pages for static content (pages that don’t change based on user behaviour), that allows the pages to load (and pre-render in Google search) much faster than regular HTML.
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AMP Stands for Accelerated Mobile page.
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AMP is used for mobile devices to view website even in slow network speed
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AMP stands for Accelerated Mobile Pages, a Google-backed project intended as an open standard for any publisher to have pages load quickly on mobile devices.
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AMP is a Google-backed project with the aim of speeding up the delivery of content through the use of stripped down code known as AMP HTML.
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AMP is a Google-backed project with the aim of speeding up the delivery of content through the use of stripped down code known as AMP HTML.
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It was originally created by Google as a competitor to Facebook Instant Articles and Apple News. AMP is optimized for mobile web browsing and intended to help webpages load faster.
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According to Google, AMP is an open source project created to assist web publishers in producing content that is mobile-optimized and loads quickly on all platforms.
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