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Google announced that it almost solved the problem with displaying URLs in the AMP search results. They currently display Google URLs, not publishers that come from AMP Cache. However, later this year the situation will change, and AMP Cache will begin to provide publisher URLs. Earlier, Google AMP developers have already taken a number of steps to eliminate this problem, but the lack of a full-fledged solution was one of the factors holding back the growth of support for accelerated mobile ...
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Google solved a problem with displaying the URL of publishers using the AMP format. Now users can see the real URL (ebay.com) in the search results in the Chrome browser, not the Google AMP URL (google.com/amp/ebay.com). To do this, Google has implemented Chrome’s support for the new Web standard Signed HTTP Exchanges , which allows mobile browsers to display real domains, not Google AMP URLs. Support for this standard will also be added to Microsoft Edge and other browsers in the near f...