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Old 11th January 2018, 05:34   #1
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Default Google will remove its name from fast-loading mobile URLs

Google's fast-loading, data-saving AMP sites help you mainline morning news on the train to work, but they come with an undesirable side effect. As you will've noticed, the URL for an AMP site looks something like this: google.com/amp/www.engadget.co...

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