As part of Bing’s collaboration with Twitter posts, it is adding some new search functions to be able to help visitors more locate appropriate information on the social networking system.
The search works like an criteria, using a variety of alerts such as retweets, quality, confirmed position, and twitter update quality, to be able to show appropriate tweets in looking outcomes. This is a lot more user-friendly than Twitter’s own search, where everything is time-based, although there is the option to look for "top" or "all" tweets, as well as show looking outcomes depending on only those you follow and those near you.
In Google, when you look for a hashtag, it will show appropriate tweets right in looking outcomes with a little Twitter posts symbol next to them. The outcomes will show the twitter update, who tweeted it, and how long ago it was tweeted, along with any appropriate press included in the twitter update, such as a link to a video with a little associated with image.
You can also now look for people via their Twitter posts manage - do a look for @name and it will bring up appropriate Twitter posts records. It does appear that the Twitter posts records must be either confirmed or have a large number of supporters to be able to be shown in the drop-down when the customer is looking for a login name with the @.
When looking for a manage, Google will also show whether the customer is confirmed or not, which can help those who are trying to discover a well-known person’s Twitter posts account, especially for those that have multiple fan Twitter posts records or parody records.
Bing is also now such as popular material tweeted about a particular person in its search outcomes, showing the material that is most-shared under a "Tweeted About" section in the outcomes.
The new Twitter posts explore Google is now active in the U.S.

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