Google Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)
Google Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP), launched to the world this week, and it’s got a big partner announcing support for the format today: WordPress.com. Google released AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) to making the web quicker on your smartphone. The company just added AMP – enabled pages in its mobile search results. From Yesterday, any site on WordPress.com now automatically supports AMP.
The idea behind AMP was to create an open-source framework that publishers could contribute to that would help speed up the mobile Web.
Feb 18th, 2016
Google reported today that it has publicly released EarlGrey, a bit of programming that developers can use to all the more effortlessly build and run user interface tests on source code for iOS applications. Written in Objective-C, EarlGrey is available now on GitHub under an open-source Apache license.
Jan 11th, 2016
Responsive web design service can be well expressed as the most diversified activity with multiple variation in styles and qualities. One of the crucial factors of achievement in Responsive design is creativity and best ability to design a most attractive site for both mobile users and desktop users.
Google affirmed toward the beginning of today it’s currently trying another approach to sign into your Google account without typing in a password. Rather, the individuals who have been welcome to attempt this new technique for responding so as to sign in confirm to a notice sent to their cell phone. The idea is similar to Yahoo’s recently launched “Account Key,” which likewise offers a password free method for marking in including a push warning sent to your smartphone that then opens an app where you affirm the log-in. (more…)
Angular’s version 1.0 was a big deal for the Web. When it was first previewed in 2009, it was an impressive framework that offered the ability to build complex single page applications in the browser.
Now, six years on, it’s reached version 2.0 and entered a new era after a long development cycle. Angular 2 brings dramatically improved speed, wider browser support and cross-platform development.