Google rolled out a change ti its AMP platform Monday that lets users share publishers’ own links to a webpage rather than the AMP URL. Sarah Perez reports on the change, which follows publishers’ complaints that Google was stealing their traffic by changing their own URLs to add “Google” in the name.
Google Fixes AMP Problem, Lets Users Share Pubs’ Own Links
By NetNewsCheck Category Feed: Mobile|
2017-02-06T14:08:39-05:00
February 6th, 2017|Mobile|Comments Off on Google Fixes AMP Problem, Lets Users Share Pubs’ Own Links
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