Saturday, December 19, 2009

Real-time Searches

In the past, I have always been hearing about my friends griping about how slow Google takes to register their blogs, new accounts and statuses. But those problems are just about to go into extinction because Google has just collaborated with Twitter in an attempt to provide real-time searches that is so fast that you will be shocked.




You just have to refresh it once and the latest updates will be out on Google's Search Engine, it only takes a mere 1 second.


"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.


Indeed, consistency is definitely greater than moments of greatness in today's day and age. We have to consistently improvise and follow up with the needs of the consumers in order to stay at the top of the game. Since Google's search engine territory are currently encroached by Bing and Yahoo! Search Engine, Google will have to bring it all that it has to the table to smash their competitors and cast them into Neverland.




The company said it has introduced 33 different search innovations in the past 67 days. Utmost impressive consistency to highlight here.


Google announced a variety of other search innovations during the event, including a Japanese-language voice search product that allows Japanese speakers to say a query into a cell phone. The product was previously available in English and Mandarin Chinese.

Credits -webopedia, -debaent, -cnn

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