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Not only has Google’s Richard Gingras been discussing beta test of a real-time indexing API, he also shared more data around the AMP effort.
Gingras said that Google has indexed AMP pages on over 125 million documents from more than 640,000 domains across the web.
It was also announced by Gingras that AMP pages are now visible in the upcoming new iOS and Android search apps, as he said in the following slide:
Another bit of information Gingras shared was the expansion of AMP to recipe web pages. Here is how they look based on the slides he’s provided:
The search results page:
The AMP page:
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