Google Realtime

Google Realtime : When we presented our research in real-time features last December, we focused on the development relevance to cost information on the web. Our objective was to provide real-time content from a complete set of sources, even within your usual search results. Today we make our AORE most significant improvements to date, which gives real-time information within its walls, and more powerful tools to help you find what you need. Now you can access Google in real time research at its own address, www.google.com / real time (the page is now deployed and should be available soon. Use this link if you want to try new features right away).

On the new home page you will find some Äôll excellent tools to help you refine and understand your results. Firstly, you can use the refinement to find geographic updates and news in your area, or in a region you specify. So if you AORE trip to Los Angeles this summer, you can see tweets from Angelenos to get ideas for activities happening where you are.

In addition, we added a Äôve view conversations, which can follow a discussion on the Web in real time. Often a simple tweet creates a great conversation re-tweets and other responses, but to put it together, you have to click a bunch of links and find out yourself. With the new, the conversation Äúfull characteristic of the AU, you can browse the entire conversation with a single glance. We organize the tweets from oldest to newest and the dash if you quickly see how the conversation developed.

Finally, we also added Äôve content updates to Google Alerts, which can stay informed on a topic of your choice. Now you can create an alert specifically for, Äúupdates, AU to get an e-mail when your subject is on Twitter or other services in the short form. Or, if you want to handle the volume of your e-mail, you can set email alerts to you once per day or per week.

See our video demonstration of new features and practical advice on how to use them:



You can access real-time search by typing www.google.com / real time directly in your browser, or by clicking the 'ÄúUpdates, link to the AU in the left pane of your results research. Set up your Google Alerts at www.google.com / alerts. In real-time search and updated in Google Alerts are available worldwide in 40 languages, and the refinements and geographic views conversations are available in English, Japanese, Russian and Spanish. The characteristics are rolling now, but you can use this link to see them right away.
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