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Google has been developing a Snapchat-like media content which will be called "Stamp" and will be announced sometime next week. Google, along with other publishers such as Vox Media, CNN, Mic, The Washington Post, and Time Inc., will be participating in this project. The project is called "Stamp", where the "st" stands for "stories". Google's goal for creating this technology is to deliver news and information on a faster speed. This new development will be a move from Google to step up in the digital media landscape since Facebook Inc. Google will also integrate this service to their famous search engine service. It is also said that Google "Stamp" will hopefully offer to bring more "app-like" content to their mobile web audiences without sacrificing any fast loading pages in the process since apps such as Snapchat offers more dynamic-experience than the "AMP" feature of Google that it has to date. There was some sort of mass panic last night when Google was spewing a warning "this site may harm your computer" on all their search results. Read more in our articles including "Google to develop Snapchat-like media content technology" and "Globe AT HOME offers free upgrades to 1Gbps and Wifi 6 routers to loyal postpaid subscribers".

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What is Google "Stamp"?

Google has been developing a Snapchat-like media content which will be called "Stamp" and will be announced sometime next week. Google, along with other publishers such as Vox Media, CNN, Mic, The Washington Post, and Time Inc., will be participating in this project.

What have you covered about Google "Stamp"?

The project is called "Stamp", where the "st" stands for "stories". Google's goal for creating this technology is to deliver news and information on a faster speed. This new development will be a move from Google to step up in the digital media landscape since Facebook Inc.

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