This is certainly an exciting development. One question though: is this a departure from Google's drive to Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)? It is striking that you didn't mention it even once.
As I work on Chrome, I tend to focus on more general web performance guidance vs. AMP, but these patterns could very much be used with it :) I recently saw a site that would load their AMP experience as the "light" version if they detected a user was on a slow network connection.
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This is certainly an exciting development. One question though: is this a departure from Google's drive to Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)? It is striking that you didn't mention it even once.
As I work on Chrome, I tend to focus on more general web performance guidance vs. AMP, but these patterns could very much be used with it :) I recently saw a site that would load their AMP experience as the "light" version if they detected a user was on a slow network connection.