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Twitter puts real-time tweets in Google search

News in brief: Just hours after Microsoft's Bing announces the same thing

Tags: twitter, google search, bing, google

By silicon.com

Published: 22 October 2009 10:52 GMT

Google has announced it will integrate real-time Twitter posts into search results.

The news follows an earlier announcement by Microsoft of a deal to index tweets in its own search engine Bing.

Details of how the tweets will be displayed have yet to be announced.

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Real-time tweets will soon be appearing in Google's search results
(Screenshot: Bethan Jones/silicon.com)

For more on Google's intergration of Twitter see Google strikes a Twitter search deal, too on CNET News.com

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