BNET – “Google Lost In Real-Time Space”

June 29, 2009

google_logoGoogle Lost In Real-Time Space

Google tried to rein in the problem of search results clutter by segregating results by type of content (news, blogs, Web, etc.), and, more recently, by providing a timeline for refining searches by chronology. But since the introduction of Friend Connect, search results also include data stored on social networks that its users have agreed to allow Google to spider, and, more recently, Twitter.


3 Responses to “BNET – “Google Lost In Real-Time Space””


  1. I just read about collecta in newspaper this morning

  2. Christopher Says:

    I don’t think that Google should spider Twitter, its not really a website its a social network.

  3. Christopher Says:

    I don’t think that Google should spider Twitter, its not really a website, its a social network.


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