Real Time Search is Showing on Google Trends
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At the time of writing this one of the top searches that appeared on Google Trends was the term \"Pro Bowl\". Obviously this was because the Pro-Bowl selections came out and there is a lot of buzz around that word. Well when you click the term Pro-Bowl on the Google Trends Search, Real Time search results appear!
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At the time of writing this one of the top searches that appeared on Google Trends was the term "Pro Bowl". Obviously this was because the Pro-Bowl selections came out and there is a lot of buzz around that word. Well when you click the term Pro-Bowl on the Google Trends Search, Real Time search results appear! Links to fresh articles as well as the latest Twitter Updates scroll when you hover on the fourth search result. Is this a sign of the new things to come from Google? Yes!
As I've mentioned before, Real Time search is not a new concept and Google has been tinkering with it for years. However, this past year of 2009 has given Google new reasons to refine and start widely applying this technology. Social sites like Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, and others have caused Google to work heavily on making good use of these new media forms and how to make it useful for their customers, web searchers.
There has been a lot of talk about this topic in the SEO community and everybody knew that the results where coming soon, but this is the first instance that I have actually observed Real Time Search actively used in Google Searches, recently, and with the data fed from the popular social sites mentioned above.
Will this content really improve the value of the search to web searcher/web surfer? Well, that still stands to be tested. The whole idea of it seems beneficial, and we all want to know the latest news on stuff as quick as possible and this helps do that. Whether or not this new search tactic will prove to beneficial to the market as a whole is still uncertain.
However I do think this technology will be successful and prove to be very beneficial to all of use whom search the Internet. You may still occasionally get garbage or irrelevant results, but Google will continue to work on and improve that as they always do. This is just Google doing what they are already good at, just making it better by adding another element to the mix.
2010 is going to be an interesting year and perhaps one of the most revolutionary in certain markets, especially the search industry. Can Yahoo & Bing keep up with the Almighty Search King Google? (I'm just joking here, so please don't take offense anybody). I mean Google has outdone everybody and their two main competitors by a landslide, it's not even close. Now their adding newer technology quicker than their competitors.
Will this next decade bring forth a worth competition to the King Of Search, Google? Will Google continue to implement and improve Real Time Search results across all markets and regular searches? How will this new search factor really help quench our ever-ending thirst for information? Well, only time will tell, but I'm sure it's going to be as fun as the last ten years!
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