Luis Villa, 09/12/2015 21:41:
FWIW, Google appears to be serious about this:
http://searchengineland.com/google-amp-coming-rank-fast-238046

How does that different from their long-standing habit of sending Google search mobile users to Google caches or other stripped down versions of websites, which AFAIK has been in place since before Android?

Tilman Bayer, 08/10/2015 19:23:
> Yes, the Niemanlab summary is really informative. Read it last night and
> this part kind of jumped out at me:
>
>     /"There are lots of clever ideas here, and it’s understandable why
>     these constraints would help improve performance. For better and for
>     worse, this is essentially a rollback of how HTML and web
>     technologies have evolved over the past decade. It’s a little
>     jarring that so many of the sample AMP pages on display this morning
>     look a lot like the web of, say, 2002, shrunk down to a phone
>     screen.: "/
>
> /
> /
> Reminds one of a certain website that's often accused (quite rightfully)
> of being stuck in 2002...

Reverting a decade of JavaScript frenzy sounds fantastic to me!

Nemo

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