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  • Twitter the application. Link up with https://lite.twitter.com/ for Twitter Lite on the Web. Photo by: Pexels.com

Crack Open Twitter Lite: A New Mobile Web Approach to Enhancing Content Management

By |April 7th, 2017|Categories: California, Entertainment, Featured, National News, Pop Culture, San Francisco, Tech News|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Twitter Lite launched yesterday with a new service on the Web. The application known as Twitter became a large success with the rise of smartphones. The company has seen the developments in offline browsing with the Web, and they have built code to support a slimed down, and faster version of Twitter. To experience Twitter Lite link up to their main website at: https://lite.twitter.com/ Twitter Lite has announced the platform will provide: Instant access to Twitter: Accessible via the web — Because Twitter Lite is on the mobile web, it works on most smartphones and tablets without an App Store

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  • Google releases Accelerated Mobile Pages, AMP project. Photo by: Google News Lab / YouTube

Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) New Features in Google Search

By |September 14th, 2016|Categories: Featured, Google, Tech News, World News|Tags: , , , , , , |

Google has been working on delivering Web articles to consumers at a faster rate with their Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) program. The Washington Post has recently published a case study on their interaction with AMP. They note that the platform has built a stronger and larger audience, as well as delivering content at a faster speed. “We have seen load times average 400 milliseconds, an 88% improvement over our traditional mobile website. This has made readers more likely to tap on Washington Post stories because they know our articles will load consistently fast.” - David Merrell, Senior Product Manager at The Washington

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  • Google releases Accelerated Mobile Pages, AMP project. Photo by: Google News Lab / YouTube

Google Launches Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) to Compete with Facebook’s Instant Articles

By |February 28th, 2016|Categories: California, Economy, Google, National News, Pop Culture, San Francisco, Tech News, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

An Open Source Solution to Building a Faster Mobile Web Two of the larger technology-based companies, Google and Facebook, have been developing code to assist Web publishers with faster loading experiences for their readers on mobile devices. Google has noted that their Accelerated Mobile Pages, AMP project is a way to build Web pages with static content that renders at faster speeds. AMP in action consists of three different parts: AMP HTML AMP JS Google AMP Cache To break that down, Google is providing Web publishers code to add to their articles to enhance the speed when someone is viewing an article

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