Twitter in Google’s Search Results?

It is already widely known that the Twitter search engine works much faster and more effectively than Google. Twitter search engines is obviously bounded within Twitter lines, but the time the Twitter search takes to update itself, is remarkably much faster than any other search engine.

If you choose to search a relevant topic - You can t lean back and watch the stream of news, as the Twitter search function operates in real time.

The range of articles about an important topic will tend to be faster available via Twitter - than for example Google. If an article first published through other social networks, and subsequently discussed in a number of blogs - and then be integrated into the Google search engine - you can easily take 12-24 hours before the article vine shoots high.

But tt does not necessarily have to be this way.

Twitter in Google You may add a small script to get the latest results from Google and Twitter - by integrating Twitter Search in your browser.

This requires that you use a Firefox browser and have the little Grease Monkey extension installed. Grease Monkey can give you a wide range of other information, so you will soon see a value in having the extension installed. When the plugin is installed you will see a small icon in your browser bar - imagine furnishing a monkey.

Then you must install Twitter results on Google - which is a small addon for Grease Monkey.

When you now use Google - you will above the search results get the 5 latest news about the search query - but from Twitter. The normal search results will still be available below but twit results will undoubtedly be much fresher - especially if it is a topical issue.

Twitter search results in Google

This little add on also works very well for reputation management - Are you looking for a specific product or brand - will Tweets about the product or brand - also appear in search results.

It is certainly not inconceivable that Google, in a sense, needs to integrate Twitter in the search results. There are therefore many speculations about Google is has to acquire Twitter, but the people behind Twitter has already said no to offers from Facebook. So perhaps they are not interested to be buying Google.

Thus it might pave the way for Google to simply let Twitter and daily Tweets l be part of the search engine's search results (SERP).

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