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Topsy.com was a real-time search engine for social posts and socially shared content, primarily on Twitter and Google Plus. [14] [15] The service ranked results using a proprietary social influence algorithm that measured social media authors on how much others supported what they were saying. [16]
Examples of real-time web are Facebook's newsfeed, and Twitter, implemented in social networking, search, and news sites. Benefits are said to include increased user engagement ("flow") and decreased server loads. In December 2009 real-time search facilities were added to Google Search. [1]
Twitscoop's algorithm identifies tags and keywords in the Twitter stream and then ranks them by how frequently they appear versus normal usage. Twitscoop detects growing trends in real-time, identifies breaking news and then monitors specific keywords along with graphs that display the activity for any given word on Twitter.
Google (GOOG) set up a Web address specifically for its real-time search engine, which indexes and delivers status updates, messages and other public content from social networking sites like ...
Itpints is a search engine created by Pixelatom and launched in February 2009. Itpints gets results from sources such as social networks, newspapers, video and pictures sources. It can be used to follow what people are saying about a topic at the moment.
Visualization, analysis, interactive maps and real-time graphics. Browse, copy and fork our open-source software. Remix thousands of aggregated polling results. Keep up with our latest on Twitter and Tumblr. Special Elections
The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web. AOL.
Google Real-Time Search was a feature of Google Search in which search results also sometimes included real-time information from sources such as Twitter, Facebook, blogs, and news websites. [181] The feature was introduced on December 7, 2009, [182] and went offline on July 2, 2011, after the deal with Twitter expired. [183]