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When you search for a topic in the news on the mobile web, AMP results appear below the "Top stories" section on the results page. AMP results, which are designated with a green lightning bolt icon, appear in a carousel. Tap a story and it loads almost instantly; to see related stories from other AMP publishers, you can simply swipe from right to left and another article will load instantly. Today the feature is available only if you visit google.com using a mobile browser, but AMP results will be coming to search results on Google's Android and iOS apps "soon," the company says.
Coming soon to Android and iOS
"We believe in getting content to users as fast as possible," says David Besbris, a vice president of engineering at Google who has overseen the AMP project. "Helping content load really fast really helps publishers." It helps Google, too: the company, which earns most of its profits from web advertising, is increasingly threatened by the migration of content to Facebook. For Google, AMP represents an effort to keep the web open, growing, and profitable.
That helps to explain why Google has courted publishers so aggressively: letting them host their own content if they like, unlike Facebook's Instant Articles, and giving them more control over the design of their pages. The company says hundreds of publishers are already on board with AMP. We're about to find out how many users will follow them.
Google's answer to Facebook Instant Articles is now available on the mobile web
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