Google Adds Tweets to Search Results on Mobile Devices
Posted May 19, 2015 at 6:43pm by iClarified
Google has announced that starting today, it's bringing Tweets to Google Search on mobile devices. Now when searching via a browser on your phone or tablet, or using the Google app, you will find real-time content from Twitter in the search results.
Whether you’re interested in the latest from Taylor Swift, news about the #MadMenFinale, or updates on the NBA playoffs, you’ll have access to it directly from Google. Let’s use NASA as an example—just ask the Google app about “NASA Twitter,” and in the search results, you’ll see Tweets from @NASA:
Or if you heard today was Malcolm X’s birthday, you can ask the Google app and see what various people and organizations in the Twitter community are saying about it. It’s a great way to get real-time info when something is happening. And it’s another way for organizations and people on Twitter to reach a global audience at the most relevant moments.
Initially, the new feature is launching on Google.com in English in the Google app for iOS and Android, and on mobile browsers. It's rolling out gradually so you should see it soon.
Google says it's working on more languages and on bringing the feature to the desktop.
You can download Google from the App Store for free.
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Whether you’re interested in the latest from Taylor Swift, news about the #MadMenFinale, or updates on the NBA playoffs, you’ll have access to it directly from Google. Let’s use NASA as an example—just ask the Google app about “NASA Twitter,” and in the search results, you’ll see Tweets from @NASA:
Or if you heard today was Malcolm X’s birthday, you can ask the Google app and see what various people and organizations in the Twitter community are saying about it. It’s a great way to get real-time info when something is happening. And it’s another way for organizations and people on Twitter to reach a global audience at the most relevant moments.
Initially, the new feature is launching on Google.com in English in the Google app for iOS and Android, and on mobile browsers. It's rolling out gradually so you should see it soon.
Google says it's working on more languages and on bringing the feature to the desktop.
You can download Google from the App Store for free.
Read More