Official Google Blog: “Since we first introduced real-time search last December, weve added content from MySpace, Facebook and Buzz, expanded to 40 languages and added a top links feature to help you find the most relevant content shared on updates services like Twitter. Today, were introducing a new feature to help you search and explore the public archive of tweets. With the advent of blogs and micro-blogs, theres a constant online conversation about breaking news, people and places some famous and some local. Tweets and other short-form updates create a history of commentary that can provide valuable insights into whats happened and how people have reacted. We want to give you a way to search across this information and make it useful. Starting today, you can zoom to any point in time and replay what people were saying publicly about a topic on Twitter. To try it out, click Show options on the search results page, then select Updates. The first page will show you the familiar latest and greatest short-form updates from a comprehensive set of sources, but now theres a new chart at the top. In that chart, you can select the year, month or day, or click any point to view the tweets from that specific time period.”
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