Google Realtime
Realtime Search lets you see up-to-the-second social updates, news articles and blog posts about hot topics around the world
Features:
- Search faster
Get results directly on the new Realtime homepage - Refine results
Pinpoint results by location, time, and more - See entire conversations
Read full threads of conversations to get context about any topic
Google Realtime Search
You can also search for real-time updates by clicking the Realtime link (sometimes found under the "More" menu) on the side of any search results page. In thisRealtime view, you'll see recent posts that are relevant to your search. Tweets and other short-form updates create an ongoing commentary that can provide valuable insights into what's happened and how people have reacted.
Here are a few cool features and options within the Realtime view:
Top Links
The Top Links section features the most cited links for your search, helping you find the most relevant content that was shared through these real-time updates. You might find content like a new video that's gone viral or the latest news story that was commonly shared.Conversations
Use the Full conversation option to see the back and forth dialog of a Twitter conversation. The Full conversation snippet will automatically appear next to tweets that have @replies associated with them. Tweets are organized from oldest to newest and are indented so you can quickly see how the conversation developed. The Full conversation option is currently available only in certain languages.Replay
Use Google to search and explore the archive of past Twitter content. By replaying tweets, you can explore any topic that people have discussed on Twitter. For example, see what people were saying about a certain news event, how opinions of a celebrity changed over time, or what event made your favorite bookstore so crowded last weekend. Once you're in the Realtime view, make sure that theLatest option is selected in the side panel (it will be selected by default). You'll see a chart on the right side of the page that shows how the relative volume of tweets about your search have changed over time. Click any point in the chart to see a replay of what people were saying publicly on Twitter about a given topic at that given time. Note that we currently show this historical view only for Twitter content.Filter your real-time results
-- Sort by date: When you search for real-time updates, you'll see the Latest view by default. This option shows content ordered by date and time, so you'll see the most recent updates listed first. If you want to see results ranked by their relevance to your search terms and not by date, click the Any time link in the left panel. Results in this view are ranked based on algorithms to determine the most relevant updates regardless of when they were written.-- Sort by images: If you want to see only results that include image thumbnails, click the Updates with images link in the left panel.
-- Sort by location: Use geographic location to help find the most relevant real-time results. When available, the location is shown next to the timestamp for each update. This location can be the location set by the user in their profile or a location extracted from explicit latitude and longitude attached to an update. In the Realtime view, you can use the filtering option in the side panel to see results from Anywhere, Nearby, or a Custom location that you define. If you chooseNearby, you'll see content that's customized to your location. The geographic location filter is currently available only in certain languages.
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