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I faced this review suggesting to add to a previously tagged question. But reading both excerpts, I see:

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Similar Tags: [amp-html] and [google-amp] AMP HTML (Accelerated Mobile Pages HTML) is a project led by Google to make the mobile web faster. It is a set of HTML tags, a JavaScript library, and a cache for AMP-compliant pages.

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AMP HTML (Accelerated Mobile Pages HTML) is a project led by Google to make the mobile web faster. It is a set of HTML tags, a JavaScript library, and a cache for AMP-compliant pages.

They sound so similar that I preferred to skip the review. Is there a meaningful difference between them?

Somewhat related: Merge [google-amp] into [amp-html]

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  • Closing as no longer repro'able, as the tags were merged. Let me know if you feel that it shouldn't be. Aug 8, 2019 at 2:53
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    @BhargavRao merge is probably good, as we didn't get any reply for the difference between the two after more than a year from asking.
    – Cœur
    Aug 8, 2019 at 2:58

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