Google is fixing AMP’s screwy URL problem

Google launched its AMP platform last year to make articles load more quickly from search results, in a move highly reminiscent to Facebook’s Instant Articles. Problem is, AMP pages are saddled with strange URLs that are different from the source article, which makes them a bit of a pain to share. Google is finally addressing that issue. AMP articles use less data and load much more quickly than visiting a website through a traditional method, but as Google explains in itsblog, doing so requires some technical trickery that basically mean the posts have three separate types of URLs (in addition the original, non-AMP one).…
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