Bing identifies tweets

Microsoft is trying to get a foot in the real-time search wars, adding the twitter messages in Google’s search results.

Bing now face the results of some celebrities (leading to the odd pairing search guru Danny Sullivan and American Idol host Ryan seacrest in the same sentence), when users search for their names and “chirp”, the company announced Wednesday afternoon. This does not index all the twitter, instead of selecting “a few thousand people to start”, and using twitter public API to display these results in a special box for other search results, such as a story that a person could be written about twitter.

Of all the nauseating chatter Adoration end is a real trend in the search for community: the desire to display the search results that contain elements of real-time communication services. Now it is done haphazardly in the Big Three, while smaller companies are trying to offer this service for those who just can not wait.

Both Google and Yahoo, for example, the return of the main page of twitter and a single chirp as the top two search results for “Ryan seacrest chirp.” They do not require multiple tweets within a single window to determine how Bing is now done with the new function.

Bing in the chirp function is gradually rolling in during the day on Wednesday.

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