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posted by martyb on Monday March 12 2018, @11:11PM   Printer-friendly
from the embrace,-extend... dept.

Google promises publishers an alternative to AMP

Google's AMP project is not uncontroversial. Users often love it because it makes mobile sites load almost instantly. Publishers often hate it because they feel like they are giving Google too much control in return for better placement on its search pages. Now Google proposes to bring some of the lessons it learned from AMP to the web as a whole. Ideally, this means that users will profit from Google's efforts and see faster non-AMP sites across the web (and not just in their search engines).

Publishers, however, will once again have to adopt a whole new set of standards for their sites, but with this, Google is also giving them a new path to be included in the increasingly important Top Stories carousel on its mobile search results pages.

"Based on what we learned from AMP, we now feel ready to take the next step and work to support more instant-loading content not based on AMP technology in areas of Google Search designed for this, like the Top Stories carousel," AMP tech lead Malte Ubl writes today. "This content will need to follow a set of future web standards and meet a set of objective performance and user experience criteria to be eligible."

Also at Search Engine Land and The Verge.

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  • (Score: 2) by Appalbarry on Tuesday March 13 2018, @06:10AM (2 children)

    by Appalbarry (66) on Tuesday March 13 2018, @06:10AM (#651701) Journal

    Have actually looked at that, as well as Mailpile

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  • (Score: 2) by CoolHand on Tuesday March 13 2018, @12:02PM (1 child)

    by CoolHand (438) on Tuesday March 13 2018, @12:02PM (#651784) Journal
    I was going to suggest Nextcloud also, Appalbarry. I've been running Owncloud->Nextcloud for about three years now I think.. While I don't keep my most of my large media on it (due to cost of cloud storage on vps'es), I keep all my Documents, configuration, etc.. I've recently just moved my calendaring off google and onto my Nextcloud also, still works great on my Android phone... Since my wife is also using my Nextcloud, we also have great sharing between us with documents, calendaring, etc..

    I've been gently looking around for quite a while, thinking about how to replicate the good things about Google (passwords, history etc across multiple devices; web mail that you can use anywhere; spam filtering that is still the best; integration of mail, calendars, contacts etc (though it seems that Google craps out on those things of late)) but without being drawn into the whole Googleverse.

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    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 13 2018, @01:55PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 13 2018, @01:55PM (#651813)

      You can get a keepass running on that nextcloud to address the passwords