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Six years later, in 2015, Google announced that more searches were conducted on mobile devices than on desktop computers. This proportion continues to increase. As of 2019, 61% of searches on Google came from mobile devices, according to newly released data.
Mobile devices dominate search, which prompted Google to develop its Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) program. The move is intended to encourage website owners to create another mobile theme based georgia whatsapp data on their responsive mobile theme and adhere to a very strict set of development and performance guidelines.
While many website owners and SEOs complain about page speed and favor AMP over the other 200+ ranking factors that already give them headaches, page speed is indeed an endeavor worthy of website owners’ attention. In 2017, Google conducted a study whose results essentially confirmed their commitment to making the web faster. They found that "as page load time increases from one second to ten seconds, mobile site visitors are 123% more likely to bounce."
In July 2018, page speed became a ranking factor for mobile searches, and today Google is adding more speed-related factors (called Core Web Vitals) to its ranking algorithm.
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