source: zdnet.com By Charlie Osborne
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Google has acquired Relay Media, potentially to take advantage of the firm's technology for speeding up mobile web pages.
On Monday, as reported by TechCrunch, the news was quietly posted on Relay Media's homepage.
The company, a creator of a converter of web pages to the AMP HTML format, said Relay Media was acquired by Google this month.
No financial details have been disclosed.
"We're excited to announce that Google has acquired Relay Media's AMP
Converter technology," Relay Media says. "Service for current customers
will continue uninterrupted as we transition the Relay Media AMP
Converter to Google's infrastructure. We're pausing new publisher
onboarding as we focus on the integration effort."
The Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) Project is an open-source initiative to promote the new AMP HTML standard for quickly loading mobile pages -- adverts, analytics, paywalls and all.
It is sometimes the case that a company or vendor will have a sleek,
intuitive desktop browser-based domain, but when attempting to load the
same domain on a mobile device, extra embedded content such as adverts
or popups can slow down loading or disrupt the entire structure of a
page.
The AMP Project utilizes AMP HTML -- with some
restrictions -- to improve performance; the AMP JS library for quick
rendering, and the AMP Cache, Google's cache which can be used to serve
cached pages.
Relay Media launched in May 2016. At the time, CEO and co-founder David Gehring, who has otherwise worked with Google and news publishers through the Digital News Initiative
(DNI), said that mobile is far from dead, as there are "favorable
currents amidst the troubled waters of the digital ecosystem for quality
publishers."
"More users encounter content on the open mobile
web than on desktop browsers or apps, and total mobile ad spending is
now outpacing desktop," Gehring said. "Programmatic CPMs are rising for
quality publishers and viewable impressions. Unfortunately, publishers'
ability to compete for revenue and engagement is impeded by cluttered,
slow-loading pages and non-viewable ads."
"AMP is a well-timed
opportunity to course-correct, providing the instant experience users
desire and a clean, well-lit environment for monetization," the
executive added.
Google may close down the separate service and
harness the converter technology itself to boost its own AMP push. Faced
with the issues that mobile pages often present consumers, dedicated
apps for particular sources -- such as news outlets -- have become a
viable alternative.
However, if AMP takes hold, then Google is
able to scrape revenue from mobile searches, and so it makes sense for
the tech giant to invest in the project.
ZDNet has reached out to Google and will update when we hear back.
Tuesday, 10 October 2017
Google acquires Relay Media in mobile web push
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