Google has announced that it is going to implement a new version of AMP Cache to improve AMP Pages urls. With the new changes linked pages will appear under publishers’ URLs instead of the google.com/amp URL space.

Talking about the implications of the changes, Malte Ubl, Tech Lead for the AMP Project at Google, says, “The next steps are moving towards fully implementing the new web standard in web browsers and in the Google AMP Cache. Our goal is that Web Packaging becomes available in as many browsers as possible (after all Web Packaging has exciting use cases beyond just AMP such as offline pages, ES6 module loading, and resource bundling). In particular, we intend to extend existing work on WebKit to include the implementation of Web Packaging and the Google Chrome team’s implementation is getting started.

We’re super excited about getting this work under way and we expect the changes to first reach users in the second half of 2018. Thanks for all of your feedback on the matter and we will keep you all updated on the progress right here in this blog!”.

Improving URLs for AMP pages

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