Schon länger gibt es Verhandlungen zwischen Google und Twitter. Jetzt wird ein Meilenstein gesetzt. Twitter-Account updates werden demnächst in Google Suchergebnissen aufgelistet! Google schreibt in seinem offiziellen Google Blog:
Given
this new type of information and its value to search, we are very excited to
announce that we have reached an agreement with Twitter to include their
updates in our search results. We believe that our search results and user
experience will greatly benefit from the inclusion of this up-to-the-minute
data, and we look forward to having a product that showcases how tweets can
make search better in the coming months. That way, the next time you search for
something that can be aided by a real-time observation, say, snow conditions at
your favorite ski resort, you'll find tweets from other users who are there and
sharing the latest and greatest information.
Da bin ich schon sehr gespannt!
Wie aktuell werden die Twitter "Tweets" bei Google sein?
Werden die "Tweets" mit anderen Suchergebnissen vermischt oder separat angezeigt?
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10/21/2009
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Wenn Aber-Millionen Menschen rund um den Globus Infos zu Michael Jackson im Internet suchen, kommt zwangsläufig Google in's Spiel. Sehr schön ist in einer Google Grafik ersichtlich, welchen Ausschlag nach oben der Tod des King of Pop in den Jackson relevanten Suchanfragen auf Google brachte.
Offizielle Google Info:
At
Google, we are moved by the life and untimely passing of Michael Jackson. As
word spread of his death, millions and millions of people from all over the
world began searching for information about the pop icon. The following chart
shows the meteoric rise in related searches around 3:00pm PDT:

Search volume began to increase around 2:00pm, skyrocketed by 3:00pm, and
stabilized by about 8:00pm. As you can see in Google
Hot Trends, many of the fastest
rising search queries from yesterday and today have been about Michael
Jackson's passing (others pertained to the death of another cultural icon, Farrah Fawcett). People
who weren't near a computer yesterday turned to their mobile phones to check on
breaking news. We saw one of the largest mobile search spikes we've ever seen,
with 5 of the top 20 searches about the Moonwalker.
The spike in searches related to Michael Jackson was so big that Google News initially mistook it for an
automated attack.
Tja, nicht alles was in Statistiken zu extremen Ausreissern nach oben führt, ist eine böse Attacke! ;-)
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06/27/2009
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