Beyond Accelerated Mobile PagesThe trend towards a faster mobile experience as pioneered by projects such as Facebook’s Instant…
Will AMP really speed up your website?There’s been a lot of talk lately about AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages). From February 24th…
Aprendendo sobre o Facebook Instant Articles e Google Accelerated Mobile PagesGoogle e Facebook investem sem igual em formas de entregar experiências rápidas, especialmente nos dispositivos móveis. Como são efetivas em escala global, afetam todas as empresas do setor. Um…
AMPs and websites in the age of the Service WorkerAMP HTML is a new way to publish static content on the web with reliable fast performance built on existing web technologies. It is very focused on this use case and thus not a direct good fit to build general purpose websites or even web…
Safari on iOS and Links in iFrame’d Documentstl;dr; In iframe’d documents use window.open(href, ‘_top’) custom protocols to allow Safari iOS to launch app to handle it
Google’s AMP Poised To Take The Lead From Facebook’s And Apple’s Walled GardensBy the end of February…
AMP and the Sandbox PolicyA few weeks ago, I imagined how a Life After AMP could look like, and discussed how AMP isn’t a broad solution for all types of websites yet, plus offered my thoughts on Tim Kadlec’s and Yoav Weiss’ proposal for a Content Performance Policy. Most of all, I pondered whether we might…
La commedia greca di Facebook e GoogleFacebook vuole essere Google. Google vuole essere Facebook. Una…
Going all-in with AMP at Trinity MirrorGoogle’s Accelerated Mobile Pages project is a bold attempt to reshape the way publishers serve their visitors on the mobile web.Much has been written about the AMP project, its potential, challenges and limitations. In a difficult…