Google incorporates real-time data into SERPs
December 7, 2009 · Print This Article
Google real-time web goes live

Real-time search also called real-time-web results Google has been trying for some time is now being incorporated into their SERPs. This mean in addition to the indexed pages it usually displays on its search result pages, it will also display information from news organisations, blogs, forums, Twitter and other trusted sites as soon as such information is published. The real-time web feature will also index status updates from Facebook, public information from MySpace and tweets.
Google claimed that it is the first search engine to integrate real-time web into its result pages, the feature will also be available in PDA such as iPhone and Android powered PDAs.
The real-time data will be displayed in a constantly updating stream within the regular Google search engine result pages.
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