Integrated Twitter Search is Coming; Do You Already Use It?

Wed, Feb 18th, 2009

Twitter is beginning testing on a new, integrated search feature with a small, randomly selected group of users. The feature stems from the company’s acquisition of Summize last year, and has since been living as essentially a separate website at search.twitter.com.

If you’re familiar with Twitter Search, the preview that the company is showing off on its blog of the integrated product will look familiar. In a new link in Twitter’s main navigation bar, you’ll see the 10 most popular current trends (things being tweeted about the most at the current point in time) and a search box to query on any topic you’d like. Both of those return a list of the most recent tweets about the topic you’re interested in, as well as a link to the profile of the user that tweeted it.

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