Want to know what's being updated on the Internet right now? Turns out you're not alone, which is one reason why sites such as Twitter Search have become so popular. Now Google is moving aggressively into the real-time search area with a new latest results feature, which will start appearing on your Google searches in the next few days.
Unlike the rest of Google's bare bones Web presentation, latest results will be dynamic and presented in a scrolling view, with new updates swooshing in as they are captured by Google's gravitational pull. Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace are among the sources from which this information will be drawn.
Google suggests in a demo video that you'll be able to use this to check out traffic conditions, get a current localized weather report, or find out why those people outside your window are making enough noise to wake the dead.
More: http://pcworld.com/article/183964/
Unlike the rest of Google's bare bones Web presentation, latest results will be dynamic and presented in a scrolling view, with new updates swooshing in as they are captured by Google's gravitational pull. Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace are among the sources from which this information will be drawn.
Google suggests in a demo video that you'll be able to use this to check out traffic conditions, get a current localized weather report, or find out why those people outside your window are making enough noise to wake the dead.
More: http://pcworld.com/article/183964/