Hi 🙂 it’s Real Time Search Time!
While Google, Microsoft and Wolfram Alpha have dreamed from higher quality search results for users, some start-ups-like Topsy, Scoopler and almost.at have launched Real Time Search Engines
These start up companies have realised that there is a problem created by the rapid growing and huge volume of information created by real-time-Web technologies, with other words a new web age has begun, an age of user generated content and in other way than many people thought, users much interested in other users content, maybe this is because people have lost there trust in the mainstream medias.
Google already owns some of the sources that deliver results for Real Time Search, like for sample YouTube.
But there is another resource for user generated content that has grown extreme within the last 12 month, its Twitter and as Twitter is the fastest growing resource for user generated content, it shouldn’t wonder that Google is much interest in Twitter.
What are oil wells for the Oil industry are sources for user generated content for the New Economy.
So the question: Is Google interested in Twitter?
Is like the question: Is ExxonMobil or Royal Dutch Shell interested in new oil wells.
According to The Wall Street Journal’s All Things Digital, it was reported (from an undisclosed source) that Twitter is currently in advance talks with both Internet Titans, Google and Microsoft.
So Twitter will sell there Oil – a sorry user generated content to whom ever will pay most and still now they aren’t stupid, they don’t sell the content source at all (the oil well) they just sell the content (the oil), so this looks for me like Twitter will make good money in future.
So as this is still a SEO and Social Media Video Blog and not just a Blog here are some Videos to the Topic Real Time Search:
Real-Time Web Search – Tekzilla Daily Tip
Twitter Search in Plain English
The User-Generated, Real-Time Web – Steve Jurvetson
Real Time With Bill Maher: New Rule Search (HBO)
Tom Murphy of Revenue discusses User Generated Content at SES San Jose 2009
Here is some links to other websources for this topic Real Time Search:
Real Time Search – Is It The End of Traditional Search?
A busy week for real-time search — here’s a list to keep tabs
Twitter to sell real time data to Google and Microsoft
Twitter deal to provide Google with real-time tweets could impact SEO strategies
Here are some Real Time Search Links:
topsy.com
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