RWW: “Until now, a lot of users were probably not even aware of the fact that Twitter had a search engine, and Biz Stone explicitly mentions that private accounts will not be indexed by Twitter’s search engine. According to Stone, over 90% of all Twitter users make their updates public. – Twitter’s real-time search is probably one of Twitter’s most valuable features, as it allows you to keep track of an event as it unfolds in real-time. Here at RWW, we use it daily – either through Tweetdeck’s or Twhirl’s built-in search, or directly on the web.”
Mashable: “The power of the feature is clear. It’s not only a real-time sentiment index and chat room-like feature for different topics, but also an amazing way to address one of new user’s big problems – finding people to follow, beyond the “suggested users” that was recently added. Once search goes live to everyone, the value of Twitter should become immediately more obvious, and could also help keep the company on its incredible growth trajectory.”
[...] Intelligence, Net, Research, Search, Twitter, Web Williams: The future of Twitter is about “synthesizing intelligence from the Tweets“; http://tr.im/gZPr [...]
[...] 6, 2009 | # | Tags: .EN, IT, Net, Nethnology, Redesign, Search, Twitter, Usability, Web Twitter rolls out search and trends features to user profiles: Did you know Twitter search before? – [...]
[...] (237), Web (1,273), Widgets (5) Twitter has just unveiled a new widget for websites, updating Twitter searches live in real-time; http://tr.im/tNgI [...]
Gerrit Eicker 07:47 on 19. February 2009 Permalink |
RWW: “Until now, a lot of users were probably not even aware of the fact that Twitter had a search engine, and Biz Stone explicitly mentions that private accounts will not be indexed by Twitter’s search engine. According to Stone, over 90% of all Twitter users make their updates public. – Twitter’s real-time search is probably one of Twitter’s most valuable features, as it allows you to keep track of an event as it unfolds in real-time. Here at RWW, we use it daily – either through Tweetdeck’s or Twhirl’s built-in search, or directly on the web.”
Mashable: “The power of the feature is clear. It’s not only a real-time sentiment index and chat room-like feature for different topics, but also an amazing way to address one of new user’s big problems – finding people to follow, beyond the “suggested users” that was recently added. Once search goes live to everyone, the value of Twitter should become immediately more obvious, and could also help keep the company on its incredible growth trajectory.”
Twitter: Synthesizing Intelligence « Wir sprechen Online. 07:54 on 4. March 2009 Permalink |
[...] Intelligence, Net, Research, Search, Twitter, Web Williams: The future of Twitter is about “synthesizing intelligence from the Tweets“; http://tr.im/gZPr [...]
Twitter Search « Wir sprechen Online. 07:50 on 6. March 2009 Permalink |
[...] 6, 2009 | # | Tags: .EN, IT, Net, Nethnology, Redesign, Search, Twitter, Usability, Web Twitter rolls out search and trends features to user profiles: Did you know Twitter search before? – [...]
Twitter is Real-time Search « Wir sprechen Online. 08:10 on 11. March 2009 Permalink |
[...] 11, 2009 | # | Tags: .EN, Google, IT, Marketing, Net, Research, Search, Twitter, Web Twitter is real-time search: capturing the latest fad is evident from its trends feature; http://tr.im/heB3 [...]
How to Search Twitter? « Wir sprechen Online. 08:03 on 23. April 2009 Permalink |
[...] (2), Tweetzi, Twitter (162), Twitter Search (2), Twittersearch, Web (947) Mashable compares Twitter Search with: Twazzup, Tweetzi, Tweefind, Twittersearch, Flaptor; http://tr.im/ju8e [...]
Twitter Search Widget « Wir sprechen Online. 06:12 on 24. July 2009 Permalink |
[...] (237), Web (1,273), Widgets (5) Twitter has just unveiled a new widget for websites, updating Twitter searches live in real-time; http://tr.im/tNgI [...]
Twitter Data Mining « Wir sprechen Online. 18:14 on 8. October 2009 Permalink |
[...] Web (1,556) Swisher: Twitter is in advanced talks with Microsoft and Google about striking data-mining deals; http://j.mp/3LZK2A [...]