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05-20-2015, 02:18 PM
Tweets in Google Search: the End of the Google+ Era
Google an**unced (http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2015/05/tweets-take-flight-in-google-app.html) that it will start to display tweets in Google Search for mobile. "When you're searching on the Google app or any browser on your phone or tablet, you can find real-time content from Twitter right in the search results," informs Google.
There are two Twitter-related cards. One of them shows popular tweets related to your query and it's only displayed for news-related searches.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-cfSJt0-Qb40/VVxVtsb2uxI/AAAAAAACDqY/OjcWDk0CnV8/s1600/malcom-x-twitter.png
The second card enhances Twitter results with recent tweets. For example, when you search for [nasa twitter], Google displays the most recent tweets, including those that were posted a few seconds ago.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Xj_hRNvfvHk/VVxVthVNb5I/AAAAAAACDqc/dq8Ad2jkmJA/s1600/nasa-twitter.png
Basically, Google has access to Twitter's Firehose API once again, 4 years after Google Real-Time Search (http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2009/12/google-real-time-search.html) was discontinued (http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2011/07/google-realtime-search-temporarily.html) and Google+ was launched.
Twitter's blog (https://blog.twitter.com/2015/a-new-way-to-discover-tweets) says that "the desktop web version is coming shortly, and we have plans to bring this feature to more countries in the coming months." Right **w, this feature only works in the US. "By deeply integrating Twitter’s real-time content into Google search, we hope you find it easier than ever to explore your interests across both Twitter and Google."
It's the end of the Google+ era. Even if Google+ will continue to exist in one way or a**ther, Google will stop promoting it aggressively and will probably use it as a backend service. Bloomberg reports (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-05-19/google-said-to-be-close-to-unveiling-new-web-photo-service) that Google "is set to reveal an online picture sharing and storage service that will ** longer be part of the Google+ social network" and "will let users post images to Facebook and Twitter".http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/GoogleOperatingSystem/~4/S5rrLMAWQjs
Google an**unced (http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2015/05/tweets-take-flight-in-google-app.html) that it will start to display tweets in Google Search for mobile. "When you're searching on the Google app or any browser on your phone or tablet, you can find real-time content from Twitter right in the search results," informs Google.
There are two Twitter-related cards. One of them shows popular tweets related to your query and it's only displayed for news-related searches.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-cfSJt0-Qb40/VVxVtsb2uxI/AAAAAAACDqY/OjcWDk0CnV8/s1600/malcom-x-twitter.png
The second card enhances Twitter results with recent tweets. For example, when you search for [nasa twitter], Google displays the most recent tweets, including those that were posted a few seconds ago.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Xj_hRNvfvHk/VVxVthVNb5I/AAAAAAACDqc/dq8Ad2jkmJA/s1600/nasa-twitter.png
Basically, Google has access to Twitter's Firehose API once again, 4 years after Google Real-Time Search (http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2009/12/google-real-time-search.html) was discontinued (http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2011/07/google-realtime-search-temporarily.html) and Google+ was launched.
Twitter's blog (https://blog.twitter.com/2015/a-new-way-to-discover-tweets) says that "the desktop web version is coming shortly, and we have plans to bring this feature to more countries in the coming months." Right **w, this feature only works in the US. "By deeply integrating Twitter’s real-time content into Google search, we hope you find it easier than ever to explore your interests across both Twitter and Google."
It's the end of the Google+ era. Even if Google+ will continue to exist in one way or a**ther, Google will stop promoting it aggressively and will probably use it as a backend service. Bloomberg reports (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-05-19/google-said-to-be-close-to-unveiling-new-web-photo-service) that Google "is set to reveal an online picture sharing and storage service that will ** longer be part of the Google+ social network" and "will let users post images to Facebook and Twitter".http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/GoogleOperatingSystem/~4/S5rrLMAWQjs