Google Real Time Search

Tuesday, 12 January 2010


In December Google announced many technologies and one of them was Google Real Time Search. It is a search engine compliant to the Real-time web, which means you are presented with results that have being recently published on the web, either on news websites, on Twitter or on Facebook's newsfeed.

A standard search and Real Time Search start out in the same manner, you type a string into the entry box; that goes to Google's server farm where cloud computing searches for answers from all the words you use, then it returns to you a list of answers on the world wide web. The order these are placed on the page is in order of their relative inclusion of all your search string. You would need to make a new inquiry to update the information.

This is available using the hardware Google has been developing. But they now have the capability of continuing to relevantly search the web, social networks and news services. It is then fed to you instantly. I saw their announcement film and within seconds they post new results. This is a WOW moment.



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