Yahoo and Microsoft intend for their redesigned its own homepage, and guess what it looks like...a search engine
Industry analysts have been frequently citing Twitter's real-time search as something of a threat to Google. Obviously, Twitter Search doesn't begin to embody the essence of what Google search or any other traditional search engine has to offer, but it has highlighted the relevance of a new kind of search, and it is frankly just one that is lacking on those traditional engines. You can search Google or Twitter for topical information related to a news story, but you can always get the most recent discussion on Twitter. There are other real time search engines out there, but Twitter has the users. But back to Twitter. Lots of people know about Twitter search already. It's not like it's a brand new feature. However, you have to assume that lots of people don't know about it too. At this point, you're still lucky if someone you're involved in a conversation with in the physical world even understands what Twitter is, let alone that it has a search feature, and that that search feature provides results in real time.
Google has of course
Twitter's new homepage puts that search feature right in you face. When a new user comes along to discover Twitter for the first (or even second or third) time, they'll see that search box. They'll say to themselves, "What is this? I thought Twitter was just some pointless way to tell people what I am having for breakfast. It's a search engine now?" Then they will start to understand that there is more to gain from Twitter than what they previously thought.
Don't get me wrong. There will still be plenty who don't care, search engine or no search engine. But it will be interesting to see if more people begin to use Twitter for their searching needs. No, it's not going to replace Google, but for some, it might replace Google for x-amount of their searches - the searches where a Twitter search makes sense (at least Share your thoughts
Microhoo Deal Not the Only Piece of Significant Search News
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