Google Mobile Search Now Covers People’s Tweets

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Recently, Google has released an official announcement that it is now displaying Tweets in mobile searches.

Google search update is updating gradually, first on its app and then on mobile browsers. Along with the latest update, real-time content from Twitter will be displayed directly in the search results. So now when you’re searching on the Google app or any browser on your phone or tablet, you can find real-time content from Twitter right in the search results.

Whether you’re interested in the latest from Taylor Swift, news about the #MadMenFinale, or updates on the NBA playoffs, you’ll have access to it directly from Google. Let’s use NASA as an example—just ask the Google app about “NASA Twitter,” and in the search results, you’ll see Tweets from @NASA:

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According to Google representative, this update provides a great way for users to get timely information about a specific topic. Moreover, it provides brands and organisations with a new way to reach a global audience with relevant content. It is important to note, however, that the update is rolling out in English first, with more languages expected in the future.

Google also says that it is still working to bring the update on the desktops as well.