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Google 'poised to buy Twitter'

Google @twitter We want your search capabilities

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By Stephen Shankland

Published: 3 April 2009 08:24 GMT

Google is in "late stage" talks to acquire microblogging service Twitter, according to a report Thursday on TechCrunch citing two unnamed sources.

Twitter lets people post short 140-character messages; people often subscribe to follow the stream of these tweets from acquaintances and, increasingly, companies and celebrities. After an unpleasant rocky period when the company's servers frequently were crushed under the strain of the service, the Twitter has experienced tremendous growth.

Google's origins, core technology, and profits come from search, but Twitter would fit in neatly with the company's somewhat lacklustre attempt to become more of a social hub, too. Facebook, which attempted to acquire Twitter in 2008, is the exemplar of just how rich a medium the internet can become for social interactions. Social sites, though, have had a hard time showing they can mean revenue and profits as well.

Twitter isn't just about sharing with friends, though. It's increasingly about search as well. Twitter has been working to elevate the prominence of search, which can give a near-real-time window into what's on the mind of innumerable users.

And Google knows well how to treat new sources of information as signals that weigh into search results. The company has been gradually blending into its search results data sources such as blogs and news stories that reflect new information arriving on the web.

Plenty of people search for relatively timeless information, but plane crashes, earthquakes, election results, and other events are popular search subjects, too, and Google constantly strives to better match its results with what people are actually seeking.

Google didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

Original article: Report: Google in 'late-stage' talks to buy Twitter from CNET News.com

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