Google had announced last month that it will expanding Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) to search on your smartphones or tablets. Now the company has officially started rolling out AMP to search results.
Now when you search on your mobile device, you will see a label that indicates a page is AMP’d. This does not change Search results but will show you which sites have pages that are ready to load faster. Google claims that AMP will also save your data as AMP pages on Search use 10 times less data than the equivalent non-AMP page.
Until now AMP were seen in the “Top stories” section of the Google Search Results page on mobile phone. Google will now indicate AMP articles with a small icon for all search results. The company says over 600 million AMP documents are created by various sites.