Twitter Made Google Focus On Realtime Search

by admin on May 19, 2009

Larry Page and Eric Schmidt from did a double header interview from the Zeitgeist conference just outside of London today. But the real question on our lips was what is going to do about the astounding buzz around realtime search and ?

During a press conference I asked the question of of of ’s executives, and the answer came back that “the kind of innovation like what is doing and what we’re doing is increasing search speed, relevance , freshness and comprehensiveness. Other companies will come up with solutions of course.”

Not a great answer.

Luckily, Loic Le Meur is also here and put Larry on the spot on stage, and captured this:

I have always thought we needed to index the web every second to allow real time search. At first, my team laughed and did not believe me. With , now they know they have to do it. Not everybody needs sub-second indexing but people are getting pretty excited about realtime.

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