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Google Shows Flight Results in Search
0Few days in the past Google procured ITA in $700 million, a Boston-based software financial gathering concentrating in directing airline written knowledge, embracing plane tour times, accessibility and prices.Now, if you observe Google is presenting the flight effects in Google search as if you move into plane tour number and airline on Google explore it aligns the connected effects to query. Continue reading “Google Shows Flight Results in Search” »
Google Introduces SafeSearch Lock Feature
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Google has included a new feature Lock SafeSearch for Google search which allows users to lock the search results to prevent the access to inappropriate images and web sites during search activity. Continue reading “Google Introduces SafeSearch Lock Feature” »
Google Includes Quick Search Box to Android 1.6
0Google has announced to include Quick Search Box to Android 1.6 Continue reading “Google Includes Quick Search Box to Android 1.6” »
Google Follows Microsoft , Just Announced A Search Deal with Twitter
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Google has announced a partnership with Twitter to offer google-indexed tweets on it’s search engine. In the announcement, Google points out that they will offer up to the minute tweets in it’s web search function. This news comes shortly after Bing announced that they are adding twitter results into their search engine too – it seems like the two companies are racing to integrate twitter first.
According to Google official blog:
“Given this new type of information and its value to search, we are very excited to announce that we have reached an agreement with Twitter to include their updates in our search results. We believe that our search results and user experience will greatly benefit from the inclusion of this up-to-the-minute data, and we look forward to having a product that showcases how tweets can make search better in the coming months. That way, the next time you search for something that can be aided by a real-time observation, say, snow conditions at your favorite ski resort, you’ll find tweets from other users who are there and sharing the latest and greatest information.”
Google just conformed their deal with Twitter so it seems that because of the private user data on Facebook which could not add any advantage to search, Google doesn’t have any plan to include that in its search.
Obviously Twitter earns millions of dollars in result of these deals with Microsoft and Google, so this is happy time for Twitter.For Twitter , today marks significant validation of its business. Just two weeks ago, it was rumored that the company was working on search deals worth “several millions dollars,” and today, they delivered, by partnering with the two biggest players in the game. With a fresh $100 million in the bank and both Google and Microsoft implementing tweets in search, it looks like Twitter is in it for the long haul.
Microsoft’s Bing Integrates with Twitter & Facebook
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Today, at Web 2.0 Summit the President of Microsoft’s Online Services Group Qi Lu conforms the integration of Twitter and Facebook with Bing search engine. In result of this deal the real time updated data from Twitter and Facebook will be accessible in the Bing search results.
Before this deal Bing isn’t capable to pull the real time information but this integration with giant real time social networks will strengthen the Microsoft’s search engine and make its results more effective.
Just as a little review on this Microsoft deal the Twitter is more open and provides the real time updates publicly whereas the Facebook users also have option to customize the settings either they want to go public with their updates or not. So, in this case not all the Facebook updates will be the part of Bing search results.
Now there are two things related to this deal for which we have to wait. First is that no details are revealed yet on the financial issues of this Microsoft deal and the other is the Google’s response in return of this Microsoft strategy to make the Bing a real time search engine. So, stay tune with us for further updates.


