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Real-Time Search with Google

8 December 2009 No Comment

Google search results what we see now are result of Google’s data processing from whatever it’s spider and other data providing products collect. Google performs many operations on this data to arive at indexing or page ranking to provide search results to our queries. In recent past, use of AJAX, direct display of matching web site, and many other feature are observed on google search box. Now Google has moved ahead to improve the quality of search results further by bringing in real-time data. Couple of months back, Google anounced partnership with Twitter to licence data. Google anounced on monday that it’s search results will include status messages from Facebook users and News Crop’s MySpaces, along with 140 character Twitter messages. This means the data can be as old as few seconds. It’s web data processing products will collect data from these social networking sources and churn to product real-time search results.

“I would say that real time search is the natural evolution of universal search,” Marissa Mayer, Google’s vice president of search products and user experience, said at an event at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. In this event, Google anounced many new products and features to it’s search engine stack. One of these also includes experimental search product based on a picture taken from cellphone cameras. Google search summarized that it has introduced 33 innovations in last 67 days, which is an innovation made public per two days. This can also tell how much the search engine market is heating up now a days.

 

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