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Google will change media industry in near future

"(...) it’s clear that in the future, tech companies—not publishers—will be the chief distributors of the news we consume." <wired>
With AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages), a new opensorce instant publishing product google will revolutionize not only mobile web but the web itself and the way we navigate. 
It may be a new media revolution providing instant access to the content that matters in a whole new level.

"This is about making sure the World Wide Web is not the World Wide Wait.”
(Richard Gringrass)

Refs:
https://www.ampproject.org

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