Making your first AMP Story: Google's answer to Snapchat and Instagram Google recently announced AMP Stories, a new format similar to Snapchat and Instagram Stories, implemented via a new
accelerated mobile pages (AMP) component.
That includes everything from Facebook's Instant Articles initiative — which was followed by the new Notify alert app introduced this week — to Google's «
accelerated mobile pages» project, Twitter Moments, Apple News and Snapchat Discover.
As Mitul mentioned, Google has recently released a product called AMP pages, which stands for
accelerated mobile pages.
Not exact matches
Google launched its twist on Facebook's Instant Articles feature today — an open standard for delivering
mobile web pages faster for publishers of all kinds, which the company is calling «Accelerated Mobile Pages» o
mobile web
pages faster for publishers of all kinds, which the company is calling «
Accelerated Mobile Pages» o
Mobile Pages» or AMP.
Even a site like the New York Times, which is already more
mobile - optimized than many other sites, loads significantly faster: Instead of taking three seconds to load the average page, the Nuzzel founder said, a page loads in less than half a second when Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages is en
mobile - optimized than many other sites, loads significantly faster: Instead of taking three seconds to load the average
page, the Nuzzel founder said, a
page loads in less than half a second when Google's
Accelerated Mobile Pages is en
Mobile Pages is enabled.
The «cloud
accelerated»
mobile browser has received a handful of its own improvements, says Amazon, including faster
page load speeds, better HTML5 support, an improved Start
page, and more.
Google's
Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) project works like this: Instead of getting sent directly to a web
page — say, our article on how to take photos at night — you get taken to a copy on Google's servers.