Google’s First real time search is live

Posted by Samron Jude on December 9th, 2009 in technology | Comments Off

Google on Monday launched its first real-time search results, serving up a page where breaking news stories, Twitter feeds, blog entries and other content automatically refreshes in an attempt to capture the world’s ongoing online conversation.
At a slick announcement attended by members of the world’s financial media at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif., complete with a rock soundtrack and giant video screens, Google executives sought to make the case that their launch of real-time search was a historic moment for the Web.
For smart phones running its Android operating system, Google announced “Google Goggles,” which allows users to do a visual search with an image from a cell phone camera, as well as the company’s plan for early 2010 to enable smart phones to tap into Google’s voice search ability to essentially become audio linguistic translating devices.
Real-time search began to roll out for users Monday and will become fully available to everyone by the end of the day Tuesday. Google said the real-time capability, which updates itself every few seconds, in the next several weeks will also include all public updates from Facebook and MySpace

Google seems to be getting all the attention when they very recently launched their first, real-time search results, which comprises of  a page where one can find breaking news stories, blog entries and other content automatically.

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Phones that are running its Android operating system, Google announced “Google Goggles,” this allows users to do a visual search with a picture clicked from a cell phone camera

Google’s plan for around early 2010 is to enable smart phones to fit into Google’s voice search ability to very effectively become audio linguistic translating devices.

Real-time search is live and works pretty great. Google said the real-time capability which updates almost every second would also in the next few week include public updates from Myspace and facebook.

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