Google Inks Deals With Facebook, MySpace Deals, Rolls Out Real-Time Search

by Greg Bussmann on December 7, 2009

During a busy day today, Google announced partnerships with Facebook and MySpace, and unveiled technology that enables it to incorporate real-time updates by users of those social networks into its main search results.

Google said its real-time search technology will feature a scrolling list of near-instantaneous updates from a wide range of other sources, including micro-blogging service Twitter, news sites and documents.

There are a slew of new features and updates coming out from Google today, affecting real-time search, mobile search, and their integration with social media sites. We will keep you posted on further developments.

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