Google Introduces Real Time Search
Finally an answer to the age old question, why do I have to wade through first page search results from two or even five years ago? Now, with the introduction of Google’s real time search, you don’t.
Top Ten Google Caffeine Tweets
Google plans to roll out Caffeine, a new version of its search engine, some time in late 2009 or early 2010. Although no specific release dates have been given, Matt Cutts virtually let the cat out of the bag by announcing on his blog last week that Caffeine will launch at one Google data center soon after the holiday season.
Top Ten Google Wave Resources
Even though we haven’t heard too much about Google Wave after it’s initial surge at the end of May, according to co-founder, Lars Rasmussen, as reported by Product-Reviews.net, the new service could be available to users before the end of 2010. The reason we haven’t heard very much about the product is probably because the initial beta release was primarily for developers by invitation only for the purposes of both working out the bugs and bringing new ideas on board.
Google Social Search Adds Personalization and Trust to Search Options
Google Social Search is a new Google search option to help you find publicly available, trusted web content from your social circle of contacts.
Google Social Search finds your social circle in three ways: your public Google profile, your Google RSS blog subscriptions, and your Google Chat contacts. So it’s obviously more important now than ever [...]
Google Local Listing Ads
Google Local Listing Ads are small, text only, targeted ads that display when users search for businesses in a specific category and local area. They appear in both Google Maps and Google’s main search, (google.com) just above the ten-pack and are designed to take searchers to either the Google Place Page or the website for [...]
Twitter Poll: When Did You Start Using Google Search Options?
Back in May Google introduced search options as new ways for searchers to interact with Google by filtering their own individual search results. Searchers are able to choose between media types, time frames, and more.
This week they added three new search options:
Visited pages
Past hour
Fewer shopping sites
Even though Google made it surprisingly easy to use [...]


