The best way to understand things is to realize that Google is not a
monolithic company with a single plan for web-related work. Angular, AMP,
and Polymer are different teams. Angular has been around the longest and
was created before web components. AMP and Polymer (and Polymer's successor
LitElement) are based on web components, but AMP is a restricted set of
HTML + specific web components designed to guarantee performance and
privacy characteristics, while Polymer and LitElement are general web
component base classes.

On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 3:07 AM GPT <gptmailingli...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Polymer-dev Team,
>
> I am a little bit confused about the projects coming from Google.
>
> There are frameworks like Angular, AngularJS, Amp, Polymer, etc. What
> is the relation between them right now and in future? Is there any
> kind of reference to learn more about the general plan that Google has
> in mind? Are they developed by accident? Does Google spend money here
> and there?
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Pavlos
>
> PS: If you are not in position to answer, you may forward the message
> to someone in managerial level who can answer.
>
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